


Bill Boss has the qualification to make a successful conductor.īoss remained devoted to music, but he chose journalism as his profession. The Ottawa Musical Students’ Concert Orchestra has made such a promising beginning that its progress will be watched with interest and a good deal expected from it. Armstrong called it “inconceivable” that the group could play so well after only a couple of months of rehearsals.īill Boss gets his musicians to build up crescendoes and decrease tone evenly, and dramatically if this is desired. In a December 1936 review of an early performance, Ottawa Citizen critic Isabel C. When he was 19, Boss organized the Ottawa Musical Students’ Concert Orchestra - later shortened to Ottawa Concert Orchestra - whose members had to be 19 or younger. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York - and arranged and composed music, in addition to conducting. Piano was his primary instrument, but he also played the organ - once getting behind the keys at St.
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In addition to English, he spoke French, Italian, German, Dutch and Russian, plus some Korean and Japanese picked up during his time covering the Korean War. His Canadian Press obituary would describe him as “something of a Renaissance man,” a characterization that is difficult to dispute. They surely offered a welcome break from the day job he held during the final year of the war in Europe as a correspondent for the Canadian Press.īill Boss, as his byline read, was born in Kingston, Ontario. Bill Boss at work in Rome, January 27, 1945Ĭonsidering Boss’ background in music, which included founding and leading the Ottawa Concert Orchestra back home in Canada, such assignments were well in his comfort zone.
