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Rutland Boughton was a prominent English composer and conductor, known for his contributions to music-dramas and operas in the early 20th century. He was particularly noted for his work 'The Immortal Hour', which garnered attention for its innovative blend of drama and music, showcasing his unique ability to weave narrative and melody seamlessly. His compositions often reflected his deep interest in Arthurian legends and mythology, which played a significant role in shaping his artistic output.

In addition to his operatic works, Boughton was an advocate for the arts and education, establishing a music festival in Glastonbury, which aimed to promote contemporary music and support emerging artists. Throughout his career, he drew inspiration from various composers and movements, contributing to his distinctive style that combined elements of English folk music with classical traditions. His legacy continues to influence modern composers who seek to explore the intersections of narrative and musical expression.

تاريخ الميلاد January 27, 1878
مكان الميلاد Wellington, Somerset, England
تاريخ الوفاة January 25, 1960