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Cellist Amaryllis Fleming dies at 73
- - - - - - - - - - - - July 30, 1999 | NETTLEBED, England --
Ms. Fleming died peacefully in a hospital on Tuesday, her family said. Born to flamboyant London hostess Eva Fleming and noted painter
Augustus John, Ms. Fleming was the half sister of James Bond creator Ian
Fleming. Having begun playing cello at an early age, Ms. Fleming won a spot at the
Royal College of Music in 1943. She established herself throughout the
1950s, winning the prestigious Queen's Prize in 1952, making her debut
the following year at the Proms -- the annual classical music series at
London's Royal Albert Hall -- and playing with notable musicians
throughout Europe. Despite her success, Ms. Fleming never became complacent. She sought
out the best teachers in Europe and willingly experimented with many
techniques, including practicing naked in front of the mirror, The Times
reported. Ms. Fleming eventually chose to concentrate on chamber music and later
became a charismatic and beloved professor of cello at the Royal College
of Music. In 1970, she stood in for Bette Davis in a film called "Connecting
Rooms," in which the Hollywood star played a cellist. By then, Ms. Fleming's beauty had become almost as legendary as her
playing. The Daily Telegraph said friends often remarked: "Men fell in
heaps around her." Her playing career ended in 1993 when she had a stroke, but she
continued to teach and remained a formidable presence in the lives of
young cellists and her colleagues. Ms. Fleming never married.
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