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Funded and administered under the government sponsored British Broadcasting Company, the
BBC Symphony Orchestra
has, since its establishment in 1930, enjoyed a freedom from significant financial concerns which often plague independently funded orchestras. Because of this, the
BBC Symphony Orchestra
has been able to present a large body of new or lesser-known works that might be considered too avant-garde for many of the world's other major orchestras. In addition to its full schedule of broadcast performances for BBC Radio 3,
the
BBC Symphony Orchestra
performs more than seventy public concerts a year in its main concert venues at Barbican Concert Hall and the Royal Festival Hall as well as in other London concert halls. With its affinity for contemporary compositions, this ensemble of approximately one hundred musicians has earned its reputation as one of the foremost broadcasting orchestras in Europe.
Although not officially established until 1930, plans for a
BBC Orchestra
were begun in 1927 but long and contentious negotiations delayed the fruition of these plans until
Adrian Boult
was appointed director of music in January 1930. The orchestra offered its first performance in October 1930 at Queen's Hall playing
Wagner
,
Brahms
and
Ravel
to enthusiastic reviews.
Boult
was appointed chief conductor in early 1931 and continued in that position until his retirement in 1950 although he relinquished his post as director of music in 1942. During these early years, the orchestra established its commitment to new and unusual repertoire by programming works by such contemporary composers as
Schoenberg
,
Bartok
, and
Alban Berg
; many of which were conducted by the composers themselves.
Boult
insisted that music by British composers be prominently represented in the orchestra' s repertoire. To that end, the
BBC Symphony Orchestra
presented many premier performances and broadcasts of works by
Constant Lambert
,
Edward Elgar
and
Ralph Vaughan Williams
and offered several all-British programs.
Boult
also believed that the presence of world-renown guest conductors on the podium would improve the orchestra's international reputation and invited such gifted conductors as
Bruno Walter
and
Arturo Toscanini
to lead the ensemble.
The orchestra moved into its new headquarters at Maida Vale Studios in North London in 1934. A critical review of
BBC
was made in 1935 when its charter was due for renewal and concern over the adventurous nature of the orchestra's repertoire was expressed. The ensuing tensions between the governmental administration and the artistic directors of the orchestra boiled over in 1936 and
Edward Clark
, who was a primary figure in forming the
BBC
's musical policy, angrily resigned. For the next twenty-five years, the orchestra's repertoire became considerably more traditional with an emphasis on the works of Romantic and post-Romantic composers, temporarily leaving behind the ensemble's penchant for more contemporary music.
During World War II, the orchestra performed in Bristol and Bedford broadcasting concerts on Wednesdays and Sundays and offering monthly concerts to invited audiences. The orchestra began performing in London again in the 1943-44 season but did not return permanently to London until 1947. These were difficult years for the ensemble because postwar hardships were made more difficult by competition from the new
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
and the
Philharmonia Orchestra
that drew not only audiences but musicians away from the
BBC Symphony
. Not one to be discouraged,
Boult
set about revitalizing the
BBC Symphony Orchestra
with a broadcast consisting entirely of British music on the newly created
BBC
Radio 3 channel in September 1946 and by taking the orchestra on a European tour in 1947.
After
Boult
's retirement in 1950,
Sir Malcolm Sargent
was appointed chief conductor. Known for his choral conducting,
Sargent
's choice of repertoire was largely traditional and the programs offered by the orchestra became a bit stale and unfocused. His tenure with the orchestra was not without its highlights, however. These included a tour of Scandinavia in 1956, the growth in popularity of
Sargent
's favored Henry Wood Promenade Concerts at Queen's Hall and later at the Royal Albert Hall and the opening of the Royal Festival Hall which was to become one of the orchestra's permanent concert venues.
Sargent
was succeeded as chief conductor by
Rudolf Schwarz
in 1957 who, along with the
BBC
controller of music
William Glock
, began to broaden the orchestra's repertoire to again include works by contemporary composers. The
BBC
also commissioned and premiered several pieces by composers such as
Roberto Gerhard
during the 1960s in an effort to elevate the international status of the orchestra. Unfortunately, financial constraints did not allow the
BBC Symphony
to blossom as beautifully as was hoped, but the changes made by
Schwarz
and
Glock
helped the orchestra recover some of its former glory.
Antál Doráti
replaced
Schwarz
as chief conductor of the orchestra in 1963 and organized the ensemble's first American tour in 1965. Sharing the podium with
Pierre Boulez
,
Doráti
's adventurous choice of repertoire contained only works by distinguished contemporary composers and the brilliance of this highly successful tour brought the orchestra its long-sought international recognition.
Boulez
's affiliation with the
BBC Symphony
was instrumental in bringing the orchestra's concert repertoire back to its original focus on new and contemporary works. Under his energetic leadership from 1971 to 1975, the ensemble played an ever-broadening array of innovative twentieth-century works to appreciative audiences at home and abroad. His tenure was the spark the orchestra needed to regain its reputation as one of Europe's most musically progressive ensembles.
Following
Boulez
in the role of chief conductor were
Rudolf Kempe
, whose brief time with orchestra ended with his untimely death in 1976 and then
Gennady Rozhdestvensky
, whose affinity for British composers was well received by the orchestra and its audiences.
John Pritchard
was appointed to the chief conductor's position in 1982 and continued the orchestra's work in the area of contemporary music. In 1989,
Andrew Davies
replaced
Pritchard
, continuing the
BBC Orchestra
's long line of notable conductors and ably leading the organization into the twenty-first century.
While the principal orchestra is based in London, regional
BBC orchestra
s are resident in Manchester (
BBC Philharmonic
), Glasgow (
BBC Scottish Orchestra
) and Cardiff (
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
). ~ Corie Stanton Root, All Music Guide
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