
Bohumir Kryl (1875-1961)
In my humble opinion, Kryl was one of the most proficient cornetists of his time. To get the full scope of his mastery, please visit Archeophone Records site and purchase the Kryl Cd for $14. Kryl was cornet soloist with the Sousa Band for a brief time, soloist with the Innes’ Band and started his own band. Kryl was known for his extreme low range (pedal tones). Once he was asked how he achieved this low range, and he said he had no idea.
Whirlwind Polka (c.a. 1904)
The Last Rose of Summer (c.a. 1910)
Sweet Sixteen (c.a. 1904)
Oh How Delightful (c.a. 1907)
National Fantasie (c.a. 1911)
Kryls Favourite (c.a. 1904)
King Carnival (c.a. 1904)
Du Du With Variations (c.a. 1910)
Columbia Polka (c.a. 1909)
Carnival of Venice (c.a. 1903)
Carmena Waltz (c.a. 1912)
Arbucklenian Polka (c.a. 1904)
