- Boyd Neel
Louis Boyd Neel (
July 19 1905 -September 30 1981 ) was an English (and later Canadian) conductor and academic. He is perhaps best known for revitalizing the genre of thechamber orchestra .Early years
Neel was born in
Blackheath, London and wanted to be a pianist as a child. [See [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,779984,00.html?promoid=googlep Time Magazine profile] ] His mother, Ruby Le Couteur, was a professional accompanist, and his father was an engineer. Destined for theRoyal Navy , Neel went to Osborne naval college and then to Dartmouth. Soon after he was commissioned, the armed forces underwent a drastic reduction (the so called ‘Geddes axe’), and Neel left the navy to study medicine atCaius College Cambridge. He qualified in 1930, and became House Surgeon and Physician atSaint George's Hospital , London, and Resident Doctor at King Edward VII’s Hospital, London. [The Gramophone, p 178] In 1930, while practising medicine, Neel studied music theory and orchestration at theGuildhall School of Music . [See, e.g., Neel's entry in [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0002546 The Encyclopedia of Music in Canada] ]The Boyd Neel Orchestra
For Neel, at this stage, music was still a hobby. He conducted amateur groups and was persuaded to form an orchestra of young professionals, whom he recruited in 1932 from the
Royal Academy of Music and theRoyal College of Music . The Boyd Neel London String Orchestra (later The Boyd Neel Orchestra) made its début at theAeolian Hall , London, on 22 June 1933. After the concert, Neel returned to his surgery and delivered a baby. By December 1933, the orchestra was invited to broadcast by theBBC . When Decca offered Neel and the orchestra a contract, he left medicine to devote his full time to music. [The Gramophone, p 178]Among the Boyd Neel Orchestra’s early releases were the first recordings of Vaughan Williams’s "
Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis " and Britten’s "Simple Symphony ". Neel conducted the first music heard in the newGlyndebourne opera house in 1934, in private performances, at John Christie’s invitation. [The Gramophone, p 178] In 1937, Neel and his orchestra were invited to theSalzburg Festival , for which Neel commissioned Britten’s "Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge". [The Gramophone, p 178] The orchestra toured Great Britain and Europe until 1939. [ See [http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/whowaswho/N/NeelBoyd.htm Neel's entry at the Who Was Who website] ]World War II to 1952
During
World War II , Neel returned to medical work and the Navy [ [http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/whowaswho/N/NeelBoyd.htm Who Was Who] ] , while continuing to conduct when time permitted. Britten wrote his "Prelude and Fugue" for 18 string instruments as a 10th birthday present to the Boyd Neel Orchestra in 1943. After the war, Neel resumed his musical career, conducting for Sadler's Wells Opera (’50Rigoletto s’ he recalled) from 1944 to 1946 and theD'Oyly Carte Opera Company for its 1947 and 1948 London seasons at Sadler's Wells, performing theGilbert and Sullivan operas. [The Gramophone, p 178]Beginning in 1947, with the Boyd Neel Orchestra, he embarked on a series of world tours, playing in
Australia ,New Zealand ,Canada and the United States of America, and appearing in festivals such as Edinburgh and Aix-en-Provence. [The Gramophone, p 183] Neel published a book about these experiences called "The Story of an Orchestra" in 1950 [Published by Vox Mundi, London, with an introduction by Benjamin Britten) [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/top3mset/c8bf0d37f75ca3d9.html] ]Toronto and later years
In 1952 Neel accepted the post of Dean of the Royal Conservatory of Music at
Toronto ,Ontario , in which post he served for 18 years, reorganising and rebuilding the Faculty of Music at the University. Soon after his appointment he formed the Hart House Orchestra in Toronto and toured with it extensively, at, among other events, theBrussels World's Fair in 1958, theAldeburgh Festival in 1966 andExpo ’67 . After this, he became Artistic Director of the Sarnia Festival Opera House onLake Huron . [The Gramophone, p 183]After Neel’s departure to Canada, the Boyd Neel Orchestra was renamed the Philomusica of London and continues under that name today. Neel was awarded the C.B.E. in 1953 and was an Honorary Member of the
Royal Academy of Music . He became a naturalized Canadian citizen in 1961. [ [http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/whowaswho/N/NeelBoyd.htm Who Was Who] ]As a radio commentator, Neel was heard on such CBC programs as 'Sunday Concert,' 'Tuesday Night,' 'Concerts from Two Worlds,' and his own 'Opera with Boyd Neel' (1954). He also wrote a series of essays, under the headline 'This Week's Music,' for the "CBC Times" in 1959, and his writings have appeared in "Opera Canada", the "Journal of Music Education", and the "University of Toronto Bulletin". He was the subject of a CBC-FM series - 'The Boyd Neel Memoirs' - in 1979. Neel became an instructor for the Student Conductors' Workshop (run by the OAC and
University of Toronto ) at its inception in 1969 and continued to conduct with it until the late 1970s. In 1972, he became the first conductor of the Mississauga Symphony Orchestra, continuing after 1978 as conductor emeritus. [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/louis-eug-ne-f-lix-n-el Answers.com] ]After his retirement, Neel worked on his memoirs, which were edited and published posthumously by his close friend, J. David Finch. The book also includes an extensive discography of recordings of the Boyd Neel Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Neel for Decca Records between 1934 and 1979. Neel died in Toronto at the age of 76. [ [http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/whowaswho/N/NeelBoyd.htm Who Was Who] ]
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References
*"The Gramophone", July 1972
* [http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/whowaswho/N/NeelBoyd.htm Neel at the G&S "Who Was Who" website]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/louis-eug-ne-f-lix-n-el Neel at Answers.com]
* [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0002546 Neel at the Encyclopedia of Music in Canada]
*Neel, Boyd, and J David Finch "My orchestras and other adventures: the memoirs of Boyd Neel" University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1985. ISBN 0802056741External links
* [http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/POL.htm profile of Neel]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,779984,00.html?promoid=googlep Description of how Neel started his orchestra]
* [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/conductor/Neel,+Boyd/a/Boyd+Neel.htm List of some available Neel recordings]
* [http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Namedrill?&name_id=59943&name_role=3 Another list of available Neel recordings]
* [http://empireclubfoundation.com/details.asp?SpeechID=2480&FT=yes Speech by Neel]
* [http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/hwtports/0/0/2/doc/hp002264.shtml Photo of Neel]
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