Adrian Boult
Forced to leave the BBC in 1950 on reaching retirement age, Boult took on the chief conductorship of the LPO. The orchestra had declined from its peak of the 1930s, but under his guidance its fortunes were revived. He retired as its chief conductor in 1957, and later accepted the post of president. Although in the latter part of his career he worked with other orchestras, including the London Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and his former orchestra, the BBC Symphony, it was the LPO with which he was primarily associated, conducting it in concerts and recordings until 1978, in what was widely called his "Indian Summer".
Boult was known for his championing of British music. He gave the first performance of his friend Gustav Holst's The Planets, and introduced new works by, among others, Elgar, Bliss, Britten, Delius, Rootham, Tippett, Vaughan Williams and Walton. In his BBC years he introduced works by foreign composers, including Bartók, Berg, Stravinsky, Schoenberg and Webern. A modest man who disliked the limelight, Boult felt as comfortable in the recording studio as on the concert platform, making recordings throughout his career. From the mid-1960s until his retirement after his last sessions in 1978 he recorded extensively for EMI. As well as a series of recordings that have remained in the catalogue for three or four decades, Boult's legacy includes his influence on prominent conductors of later generations, including Colin Davis and Vernon Handley.
Adrian Boult
TIPPETT Symphony No. 2 (world première)
BLISS March: Welcome The Queen
BLISS March from 'Things to Come'
BLISS Checkmate (excerpts)
BLISS Theme and Cadenza for violin and orchestra
BLISS Overture: Edinburgh
Live concert and studio recordings, 1956 & 1958
Total duration: 77:49
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Sir Arthur Bliss, conductor
Alfredo Campoli, violin
BBC Concert Orchestra
BRAHMS Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn
BRAHMS Symphony No. 3
BRAHMS Symphony No. 4 in E minor
SIR ADRIAN BOULT Radio interval talk on Toscanini
Recorded in London in 1952
Total duration: 1hr 40:39
The Philharmonia Orchestra
Arturo Toscanini conductor
WALTON Façade
WALTON Portsmouth Point
WALTON Siesta
WALTON Scapino
BACH/WALTON The Wise Virgins - Ballet Suite
Recorded in 1954
Total duration: 76:42
Dame Edith Sitwell
Peter Pears
English Opera Company Ensemble
Anthony Collins, conductor
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Sir Adrian Boult, conductor