Boult, Adrian

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  1. Boult, Sir Adrian Cedric Alternative Names
  2. April 8, 1889 in Chester
  3. February 22, 1983 in Farnham
  4. Dirigent
  5. London, Birmingham

Iconography

(Source: Wikimedia)
(Source: Wikimedia)
Christ Church, Oxford, where Boult was an undergraduate 1908–12 (Source: Wikimedia)
Gustav Holst, whose suite The Planets Boult premiered in 1918 (Source: Wikimedia)
Boult in the early 1920s (Source: Wikimedia)
Broadcasting House, London, headquarters of the BBC, where Boult was director of music from 1930 to 1942 (Source: Wikimedia)
Guest conducting for Boult in the 1930s: from top left, clockwise, Beecham, Koussevitzky, Mengelberg, Richard Strauss, Toscanini, Walter, Webern, Weingartner. (Source: Wikimedia)
Boult's first recordings with the LPO were of Elgar (top), Mahler and Beethoven (bottom). (Source: Wikimedia)
Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham (Source: Wikimedia)

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