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Douglas Bostock

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Douglas Bostock
Occupationconductor
Websitehttp://www.douglasbostock.net

Douglas Bostock (born 1955) is classical music conductor.

Education

Douglas Bostock was born in Cheshire, England. He was educated at Sheffield University and in London with Sir Adrian Boult. He was one of the last private pupils of Adrian Boult during his final years.[1]

Career

Douglas Bostock is currently the Principal Conductor of the Aargau Symphony Orchestra in Switzerland and Principal Guest Conductor of Czech Chamber Philharmonic. He was the Principal Conductor of Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra from 2000 - 2006.

He was Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Carlsbad Symphony Orchestra in the Czech Republic from 1991 to 1998 . He has served as the Principal Guest Conductor of the Czech Chamber Philharmonic (1992 - 2009) and the Munich Symphony Orchestra (1999 - 2006). Since 2003, He has been Music Director of the Hallwyl Opera Festival in Switzerland.

In April 2012, Maestro Bostock took up the position as Guest Professor / Conductor at the Tokyo University of the Arts. He was invited to conduct a concert with the Geidai Symphony Orchestra in the presence of the Emperor and Empress of Japan for the third time.

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