William Henry Reed
Aliases: W. H. Reed; W. H. “Billy” Reed; Billy Reed; Willie Reed
Life
Born: 1876
Died: 1942
Biography
William Henry Reed was was born in Frome, Somerset, England, and studied at the Royal Academy of Music. He was a violinist and was a founding member of the London Symphony Orchestra in 1904 and became the leader of the orchestra in 1912, a position he held for 23 years. He is best known for his long personal friendship with Edward Elgar and the biography he wrote Elgar As I Knew Him (1936). He also taught at the Royal College of Music, and was made a Fellow of the college. After retirement from active performing, he continued examining students and adjudicating competitions. He also conducted amateur orchestras and ensembles. He died suddenly in Dumfries, Scotland, while on a trip to examine and adjudicate for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. His compositions are mainly orchestral works. His name appears in various forms: William Henry Reed, W. H. Reed, W. H. “Billy” Reed, Billy Reed and Willie Reed. He was known to his friends as Billy.
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