Francis Athelstan Baines
(1917-1999), Doublebassist, composer and conductorSitter in 1 portrait
by Norman Parkinson
bromide print on card mount, 1953
NPG x30032
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Annette Isserlis
04 March 2016, 19:54
Francis Baines was born on April 11th 1917. I think this portrait was taken on a barge moored in Chelsea, where he lived for some time before his second marriage to June Hardy. The double-bass was habitually kept in a left-luggage locker at Victoria Station! He was active as a professional double-bass-player, composer, viol-player and an expert on the hurdy-gurdy. He also taught at the Royal College of Music from 1971. Francis died in Ballydehob, S.W. Ireland in the late nineties.