History of the BSO

The BSO has over a century of history since its beginnings in 1893. Reproduced here are some highlights of key events during this time, compiled by Bill Copland. Click on any of the links below to see information on the BSO history of that decade.
If you would like more detailed information on the BSO history, Bill recommends two books: The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra by Geoffrey Miller (published by Dorset Publishing Company) and The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra: A Centenary Celebration by Sean Street and Raymond Carpenter (published by Dovecote Press).
If you have any information, anecdotes or personal history linked with the BSO we would be delighted to hear from you. Contact us at history@bsolive.com
1890s - Victorian Beginnings
1900s - Edwardian and Elgarian Echoes
1910s - The Strains of an Orchestra in Wartime
1920s - The Testing Twenties
1930s - Sir Dan Godfrey Leaves the Stage
1940s - Post-war Ups and Downs
1950s – Broader Horizons
1960s - The Magic Of Constantin Silvestri
1970s – A Scandinavian Flavour
1980s - USSR to USA
1990s - Celebrating One Hundred Years
2000s - Into the New Millennium
2010s - New Horizons



















