John Cook ; Lamenting a World Where the Voices 'Ordinary' People Are Often Drowned Out, the Demise of Our Town Centres and a Nasty Surprise at the Garage.
Derby Evening Telegraph › August 03, 2008
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Derby Evening Telegraph › August 03, 2008
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Lamenting a world where the voices 'ordinary' people are often drowned out, the demise of our town centres and a nasty surprise at the garage.
On my recent holiday in Norfolk, I spotted that there was an evening concert at Cromer Parish Church. It was advertised as "music for organ and choir" and my attendance was rewarded by an evening that was both inspiring and uplifting.See the full content of this document
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John Cook ; Lamenting a World Where the Voices 'Ordinary' People Are Often Drowned Out, the Demise of Our Town Centres and a Nasty Surprise at the Garage.
The first part of the concert featured the playing of Charles Galetar at the church organ, not perhaps an instrument that would please everyone but, in the hand...
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