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From: The Birmingham Post (England)
Date: 20040701
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Byline: Christopher Morley
Saturday's concert by Birmingham Festival Choral Society looks back to the year 1934 in several ways.
It is the year which saw the death of Sir Edward Elgar, composer of The Music Makers, the work which concludes the evening's programme. It is also the year in which the opening work, Sir George Dyson's Nebuchadnezzar, was composed. And it is also the year in which Jeremy Patterson, BFCS chief conductor, was born.
But what might appear at first sight a celebratory evening turns out to be one which will have an added sense of farewell about ...
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