excerpt from 'A Bygone Age' pp. 30 (102 words)

excerpt from 'A Bygone Age' pp. 30 (102 words)

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A Bygone Age

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I am now nearly 88 years old and have lost my husband after 64 years of happy marriage. I am now living with my son in Surrey […]  I have just had the pleasure of hearing my Granddaughter’s husband on T.V., recording a Cantata that he has composed and conducted. Called “The New Creation”, it is a mixture of classic and modern music. This was a great success at the Dome at Brighton and two major publishers have started to take an interest in David Fellingham, and his remarkable music.  He has succeeded where more illustrious names have failed. 

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