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Adrian Boult later conducted the premiere of Tippett's Second Symphony, which broke down after two minutes: the fault really lay with the leader of the BBC SO, Paul Beard, who insisted on having the parts recopied without the rhythmic groupings across bar-lines, which Tippett felt necessary to achieve correct articulation of his ideas.
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