Sir Adrian Boult

Official videos

Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) sings Agnus Dei from Bach's Mass in B minor
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Guadagnini Violin, 1773
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Kirsten FLAGSTAD. I Know That My Redeemer Liveth.1957.Messiah.STEREO.
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Cenaze Marşı (slowed - reverb)
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WHERE'ER YOU WALK (Kenneth McKellar - tenor) by Handel.
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MARS - HOLST "THE PLANETS" - ORGAN SOLO BY JONATHAN SCOTT - CHESTER CATHEDRAL
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G. F. Händel, Messiah - "Hallelujah" (Chorus)
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George Butterworth - A Shropshire Lad (1912)
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Agnus Dei (Bach) Kathleen Ferrier
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Gustav Holst "Los Planetas, Op. 32_Marte"
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About this artist

British conductor (* 08 April 1889 in Chester, England; † 22 February 1983 in London, England).
Adrian was a conductor with the BBC Symphony (1930-1950), City of Birmingham Symphony (1924-1930); and London Philharmonic (1950-1958) Orchestras. He was knighted in 1937.
His gave his last public performance conducting Sir Edward Elgar's ballet The Sanguine Fan for London Festival Ballet at the Coliseum London, 24 June 1978. His final record, completed in December 1978, was of music by Hubert Parry. He formally retired from conducting in 1981.