Our local paper publishes pages from the past every Monday and today's was from 6 August 1970. The front page carried a story about Sir Adrian Boult refusing to conduct the LSO in the EMI recording of Enigma and Job as five principals had sent deputies for the session. Boult apparently referred to the orchestra as fielding 'the second eleven' and suggested EMI find another orchestra, both works being particularly dear to him.
The LSO's general manager claimed he knew nothing about it and the episode ended with Stuart Knussen, who was then the chairman of the LSO, writing and apologising to Sir Adrian.
I couldn't imagine any newspaper especially a provincial daily covering such a story today but I wonder if any conductor nowadays ever refuses to conduct for the same reason.
The LSO's general manager claimed he knew nothing about it and the episode ended with Stuart Knussen, who was then the chairman of the LSO, writing and apologising to Sir Adrian.
I couldn't imagine any newspaper especially a provincial daily covering such a story today but I wonder if any conductor nowadays ever refuses to conduct for the same reason.
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