| HAITINK | Violinist who was the principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra 1967-79 and musical director of Glyndebourne 1978-88 (7) |
| ANSERMET | Swiss conductor who was the principal conductor of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes |
| ERNEST | Swiss conductor who was the principal conductor of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes |
| OISTRAKH | David ___, violinist who was the dedicatee of numerous violin works, including both of Shostakovich's violin concertos and the violin concerto by Khachaturian |
| UMBERTOBOCCIONI | Italian painter and sculptor who was the principal theorist of the Futurist movement |
| SIRADRIANBOULT | Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra for most of the 1950s |
| BEECHAM | Conductor who co-founded the London Philharmonic Orchestra with Malcolm Sargent and founded the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (7) |
| THOMASBEECHAM | Co-founder, with Malcolm Sargent, of the London Philharmonic Orchestra |
| COLIN | Principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra from 1995-2006 (5,5) |
| DAVIS | Principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra from 1995-2006 (5,5) |
| ABBADO | Claudio ?, principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra appointed in 1979 (6) |
| BRYDENTHOMSON | Ayr-born musician (1928 - 91) who was principal conductor of the Ulster orchestra |
| RATTLE | Simon, former principal conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (6) |
| SOLTI | He led the Chicago Symphony and the London Philharmonic |
| CECIL | Biographer born at Hatfield House in 1902, whose spymaster ancestor, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury, was the principal discoverer of the Gunpowder Plot (5) |
| ITZHAKPERLMAN | Tel Aviv-born violinist who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015: 2 wds. |
| ANDREWS | Prime minister of Northern Ireland whose brother, Thomas, was the principal designer of RMS Titanic (7) |
| MANTOVANI | Annunzio, Venetian conductor and violinist who was famous for his 'singing strings' sound (9) |
| FINDHORN | Village that was the principal seaport of Moray in the 17th century |
| FURTWANGLER | Principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic from 1922 until 1945 (11) |