Item 89 - Two Dialogues

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JCPP/Hurford/1/1/89

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Two Dialogues

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  • 1963 (Creation)

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4 items, paper

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(22 November 1930 - 3 March 2019)

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Studied both music and law at Jesus College, graduating with dual degrees, and afterwards obtained a reputation for both musical scholarship and organ playing.

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"Two Dialogues" for Organ. No. 1 (metronome marking: 84 beats per minute) and 2 (metronome marking: minim = 76) in G major, written in ink. Dialogue 1 (in pencil, different from Dialogue 1 in ink) and Dialogue 2 (in pencil, the same as Dialogue 2 in ink).

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      Ink copies: Printed by Novello & Company Limited, 1963. 19218.

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      Pencil copies. Dialogue 1: "Published by Novello as one of two for organ".
      Dialogue 2: "Later published as one of two for organ solo".

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      Original handwritten manuscripts of some published works.

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