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From: The Birmingham Post (England)
Date: 20070215
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Byline: Christopher Morley
A happy encounter at Birmingham's Hyatt Hotel has put the conductor Paul Daniel back in touch with the person responsible for launching him on a glittering musical career.
I was interviewing the former music director of Opera North and English National Opera there after his matinee concert with the CBSO a couple of weeks ago, with an audience of concertgoers enjoying his lively revelations (including an insider's view of delivering the conductor's speech on the Last Night of the Proms) over tea. I asked him about his upbringing in Birmingham.
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