Originally posted by Master Jacques
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Incidentally, he conducted a few Delius pieces in his earlier years, starting with the first performance of the Violin Concerto with Sammons in 1919 and, later on, the Tertis version of the Double Concerto. There's some nice correspondence between Delius and Boult in 'Music and Friends' (the collection of letters to Boult), including a letter about a performance of Paris: Delius wrote that it 'gave me the greatest pleasure.I felt you were in entire sympathy with the work and your tempi were all just as I want them.' Of the other major Delius pieces, Boult conducted Brigg Fair quite regularly. I don't think Boult was unsympathetic to Delius's music, but with Beecham (and later Barbirolli) doing a lot of it, I suspect he was happy to put his energies into VW, Holst et al.
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