Description: JOHN LEMMONE (BALLARAT, AUSTRALIA, 22 JUNE, 1861 – DARLINGHURST, AUSTRALIA, 16 AUGUST, 1949) Lemmone had an international career as a soloist, and accompanied well-known singers such as Adelina Patti, Nellie Melba and Amy Sherwin, the pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski, and the violinist Pablo de Sarasate. Later in his career he became Nellie Melba's manager. Lemmone was born in Ballarat to a Greek immigrant, John Lemon (originally Lamoni) and his English-born wife Mary. It was a musical family and the boy learned tin whistle before progressing to fife, playing in the local Golden City drum and fife band. By the age of 12 he had found enough gold on the Ballarat goldfields to buy his own flute. The next year, the family moved to Melbourne and as a teenager, Lemmone performed with a number of Melbourne theatre orchestras, including as principal flute with Lyster's Royal Italian Opera Company. In 1884 he made his debut as a soloist in a benefit concert for the local musician Carl Elsässer, who had suffered a stroke. A young singer by the name of Helen Mitchell (later Nellie Melba), who was later to form a close professional association with Lemmone, sang at the same concert. In 1887 and 1889, having changed his name, Lemmone toured Australia and Asia with soprano Amy Sherwin. He married Isabella Stewart in 1889 and over the next few years he again toured, with singers Janet Patey, Allan James Foley and Charles Santley, and violinist Pablo de Sarasate. Lemmone renewed his acquaintance with Nellie Melba in London in 1894. By this time, Melba was very well known in Europe, having sung at Covent Garden in 1888 and the Metropolitan Opera in 1893, and his contact with her further advanced his career. He accompanied her with flute obbligatos at fashionable social gatherings and at Queen's Hall, London. He also performed with Adelina Patti in Albert Hall, toured with her and in 1896 with Amy Sherwin in South Africa. When he returned to Australia in 1897, he changed career path and began work as a manager for international artists, including pianists Mark Hambourg and Paderewski as well as Melba. He also selected internationally known performers for the 1911 J. C. Williamson opera season. He continued to perform, however. Lemmone continued to perform as a soloist and even as late as 1938 performed on radio. However, management was his principal career and during the years of the First World War he organised concerts in both Australia and England to raise money for the war effort, although taking no fee. Like John Amadio after him, Lemmone played a Radcliff flute that sounded like a Boehm flute but which had a different fingering system. His wife Isabella having died on 11 June 1943, Lemmone remarried on 28 September of the same year. In 1949 he died at Darlinghurst in Sydney, aged 88 years. When he died, his flute came into the possession of his friend and onetime student, the flautist and educator Victor McMahon. In turn, McMahon gave the flute to the National Film and Sound Archive in 1986. It is now held at the Arts Centre Melbourne, Performing Arts Collection. TRACKLIST 1. Andalouse (Pessard) Christopher H. H. Booth (piano) and Maurice Lafarge (piano) Victor 60027 B-9377 2. Bolero Spanish dance (Pessard) with Maurice Lafarge (piano) Victor 70032 C-96111 3. By the brook-Idyll (Wetzger) Nellie Melba (piano) Victor 70023 C-93753 4. Concertos, flute, harp, orchestra, K. 299, C major (Mozart) Maurice Lafarge (piano) and Ada Sassoli (harp) Victor 70029 C-96075 5. Distant voices (Lemmoné) Victor 45194 B-93794 1910 6. Distant voices (Lemmoné) Victor 60029 60029 1912 7. Il Pensieroso (Händel) Sweet bird Nellie Melba (soprano) Victor 88068 C4358 8. Lo, Here the Gentle Lark! (Bishop) Nellie Melba (soprano) Victor 88073 88073 9. Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti) Scena della pazzia (Mad Scene) Nellie Melba (soprano) Victor 88071 88071 10. Scherzo capriccio (Sabathil) with Maurice Lafarge (piano) Victor 70074 C-96101 11. The butterfly (Köhler) Christopher H. H. Booth (piano) and Maurice Lafarge (piano) Victor 60033 B-9376 12. The nightingale (Donjon) with Maurice Lafarge (piano) Victor 70041 C-96121 13. The Spinning Wheel (Spindler) Victor 60026 B-93801 14. The Wind amongst the trees (Briccialdi) with Maurice Lafarge (piano) Victor 70026 C-96132
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Artist: JOHN LEMMONE
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Record Label: Victor
Release Title: AUSTRALIAN FLAUTIST JOHN LEMMONE (1861-1949)
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Edition: First Edition
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Release Year: 2024
Instrument: Flute
Style: Instrumental
Features: Compilation
Genre: Classical