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Knowing About The Holocaust

Page 9 from 19th February 1999

Music Damian Thompson W HEN THE YOUNG Anita Lasker arrived in Auschwitz in 1943, she was subjected to the routine indignities: her clothes were......

Casting Light On A Forgotten Musical Corner

Page 14 from 29th May 2009

O f all the quiet, forgotten corners of contemporary music, contemporary church music is perhaps the quietest and certainly the least fashionable.......

Opera By Louis Jebb

Page 6 from 25th November 1983

Ambitious staging of a modest work BENJAMIN Britten and Ronald Duncan created The Rape of Lucretia for Glyndebourne. It is a chamber opera, with......

Recor Exposed

Page 8 from 1st January 1988

UNTIL I read the current issue of Choir School's Today, the annual journal of the Choir Schools' Association, I had not realised quite what a......

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