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From: The Birmingham Post (England)
Date: 20010611
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Byline: Christopher Morley
Never has the saying about a prophet being without honour in his own country been more true than in the case of Albert Ketelbey.
Born in Aston exactly three-quarters through the 19th century, and acclaimed during the 1920s as the country's most popular native composer, the talent that created In a Monastery Garden, In a Persian Market, Bells across the Meadow, Sanctuary of the Heart and so many other well-loved miniatures continues to go unnoticed in the city of his birth.
A blue plaque marking the site of 41 Alma Street, Aston Manor, where ...
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