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    <description>Cheerful chats with artists, scholars and supporters that give a range of insights into the work of the Finzi Trust. In conversation with Jonathan James, trustee.

Find out more about the Finzi Trust: https://www.geraldfinzi.org/</description>
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        <title>Richard Barnard</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Anneke revives and reimagines the virtuoso caprices of 19th century hornist, Jacques-François Gallay</p>
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