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Wilfred Brown (tenor)

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he returned to Cambridge and graduated in 1947. He then moved to University College School, Hampstead where he taught German and French. He left two years later to teach at
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in 1952 under the composer's baton, and was to become Finzi's favoured soloist in several subsequent performances of the work. Brown also gave the first performance of
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Sleeve notes from Wilfred Brown and John Williams: Folk songs (Belart 461 4892, released 1998), John T. Hughes
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Brown died in Petersfield from a brain tumour on 5 March 1971, aged 49. In his last recital, given at
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Obituary by John Stevens in The Musical Times, Vol. 112, No. 1539. (May 1971), p. 478,
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Ralph Vaughan Williams: Blake Songs (10) for voice & oboe
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School, Horsham before winning a scholarship in 1939 to
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Index

William Brown
Horsham
Petersfield

Horsham
Collyer's School
Christ's Hospital
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Religious Society of Friends
Friends Relief Service
Bedales School
Gerald Finzi
Petersfield
Michael John Hurd
Dies natalis
Till Earth Outwears
Thomas Hardy
Janet Craxton
Ralph Vaughan Williams
song cycle
Ten Blake Songs
English Chamber Orchestra
Christopher Finzi
John Williams
Benjamin Britten
Stephen Dodgson
John Dowland
Highclere Castle
"Brown, Wilfred, 1921–1971"
Library of Congress

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