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Adrian Boult

The English conductor Adrian Boult was born in Chester on 8 April 1889 and died in London on 22 February 1983. He was championing British music early in his career, a cause for which his subsequent career gave him a unique opportunity: conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra for 20 years, and musical director of the BBC from 1930 to 1942.

A selection of M&V articles about Adrian Boult

Ensemble. Perfectly Measured - Bill Newman listens to Aldo Ciccolini

A Stressful Collaboration - Gerard Schurmann describes his involvement with the music score for 'Lawrence of Arabia'

Rui dos Reis - Jennifer Paull interviews and investigates the Portuguese composer-pianist

A straight line career path - Conductor Kenneth Montgomery talks to Maria Nockin about his life, his music and upcoming events

Episodes from a memory bank - Basil Cameron. Bill Newman looks back at undeservedly neglected musicians.

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