Previous entries for March 3rd can be found here: Alfred Bruneau (2019), Henry Wood (2020), and Margaret Bonds (2021), Kazimierz Serocki; Margaret Bonds (2022), and Kazimierz Serocki (2023)
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Henry Wood (3 March 1869 – 19 August 1944) was an English conductor best known for his association with London's annual series of concerts known as the Proms.
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He conducted the Proms for nearly half a century, introducing hundreds of new works to British audiences. – adapted from Wikipedia
"It is not often that an English audience hisses the music it does not like, but a good third of the people at Queen's Hall last Tuesday permitted themselves that luxury after the performance of the five orchestral pieces of Schoenberg." – Ernest Newman, qtd. In Wikipedia
Conductor Henry Wood
Got up on stage and stood
Before the band for decades at the Proms;
And thus securely based
He expanded public taste,
Though now and then the public had its qualms.
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Avoidance
Jacobs describes Wood's memoirs as "vivacious in style but factually unreliable". – Wikipedia
His relationship with fact was unreliable,
And his memoirs proved creative and/or pliable;
His bio was vivacious, don’t deny it…
But even so, I won’t go out and buy it.
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