Mission Accomplished: Du Pré's Elgar
According to biographer Charles Reid, the British conductor Sir John Barbirolli "burned with Elgarian zeal," attributable in part to Barbirolli's participation, as a young cellist in the London Symphony Orchestra of 1919, in the premiere performance of Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto. That performance, conducted by the composer and with Felix Salmond as soloist, was a disasterElgar's rehearsal time had been cut short by a lack of cooperation from another conductor on the bill, a slight the composer never forgaveyet from then on, the 19-year-old Barbirolli regarded Elgar's music with reverence.