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Alfred Edwin Brain Sr.

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and played the horn in the band. He married in 1880 and had seven children. Two of the children became great horn players:
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He played in several orchestras, including the Philharmonic Society, the Queen's Hall Orchestra and
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was to become perhaps the most famous horn player of all time.
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London
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French horn
Dennis Brain
Crimean War
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Scots Guards
Alfred
Aubrey
Covent Garden
The Proms
London Symphony Orchestra
Adolf Borsdorf
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1860 births
1929 deaths
English classical horn players
Musicians from London

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