Louis Boyd Neel O.C. (19 July 1905 – 30 September 1981) was an English, and later Canadian conductor and academic. He was Dean of the Royal Conservatory of Music at the University of Toronto. Neel founded and conducted chamber orchestras, and contributed to the revival of interest in baroque music and in the 19th and 20th Century string orchestra repertoire.[1]
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Louis BoydNeel O.C. (19 July 1905 – 30 September 1981) was an English, and later Canadian conductor and academic. He was Dean of the Royal Conservatory...
(1885–1926), architect Alice Neel (1900–1984), American portrait painter BoydNeel (1905–1981), English conductor and academic David Neel, a Canadian writer, photographer...
Taylor later replacing Manley. In 1937 he became concertmaster of the BoydNeel Orchestra. His first performance with them was Salzburg Festival in 1937...
recorded for the gramophone. The fledgling Decca company recorded it with BoydNeel conducting his orchestra under the supervision of the composer in January...
orchestra by Benjamin Britten. It was written in 1937 at the request of BoydNeel, who conducted his orchestra at the premiere of the work at that year's...
prize. Rothstein co-led Yehudi Menuhin's Bath Festival Orchestra, the BoydNeel Orchestra, and the Northern Sinfonia; he also led the Academy of St Martin...
with a performance of Le nozze di Figaro followed by Così fan tutte. BoydNeel had conducted the first music heard in the renovated Glyndebourne opera...
singing at the Felsenreitschule, but inaccurately set in 1938). In 1937, BoydNeel and his orchestra premiered Benjamin Britten's Variations on a Theme of...
specially for her by Rutland Boughton at a concert in Oxford with the BoydNeel String Orchestra. She was married to the theatre impresario Christopher...
the first complete Dido and Aeneas of Purcell with Nancy Evans and the BoydNeel ensemble (Purcell Club, 14 sides, issued February 1936); and Henderson's...
In the early 1950s he was a freelance oboist, playing mostly with the BoydNeel Orchestra and Sadler's Wells Orchestra. From 1954 until 1961 he was music...
Molinari-Pradelli Rudolf Moralt Charles Munch Karl Münchinger Riccardo Muti BoydNeel Victor Olof Seiji Ozawa Philip Pickett André Previn Fernando Previtali...
(1954–69). He also played with the chamber orchestras of Reginald Jacques and BoydNeel, as well as the London Mozart Players. In 1958 he founded the Academy...
accordion teacher (1969-1985) Ernest MacMillan, principal (appointed 1926) BoydNeel, dean of the conservatory, 1953–1971 Laura de Turczynowicz (1878–1953)...
premiere of Britten's The Rape of Lucretia. He was sub-leader of the BoydNeel orchestra under Maurice Clare, and during the 1950s and 1960s leader of...
(born 2000), baseball catcher Josh Naylor (born 1997), baseball player BoydNeel, conductor Neenyo (born Sean Seaton), record producer and songwriter Walt...
song arrangements. In May of the same year, with Dennis Brain and the BoydNeel Orchestra, they recorded the Serenade. As the war was nearing its end...
oboe and strings 1951-07-08 Cheltenham, UK (Festival) Goosens / BoydNeel Orchestra – Neel Schoenberg, Arnold "The Dance around the Golden Calf" from Moses...
Retrieved 2 August 2022 – via National Library of Australia. "Personnel Of BoydNeel Orchestra". The Advertiser (Adelaide). South Australia. 5 June 1947. p...
first complete performance of Benjamin Britten's Les Illuminations, with BoydNeel conducting his Orchestra at the Wigmore Hall, London. February 24 – Frances...
(Violin) and Min Jung (Piano). He started his career as a violinist with the BoydNeel String Orchestra at the age of 16, and was soon also playing with the...