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Davies's BBC broadcast in April 1924 was the first of many he made between then and 1941. He became well known for his programmes "Music and the
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Gregory, and the youngest of four surviving sons. It was a musical family: Davies senior, an accountant by profession was a keen amateur musician, who founded and conducted a choral society at
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was tumultuously received, and in the next few years given by every choral society in the country which aimed at a standard of firstrateness." The work was also given in
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Henry Walford Davies was born in the Shropshire town of
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1411:Hymnary.org
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392:During the
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229:Early years
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88:Edward VIII
1698:Categories
1680:1934β1941
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724:Herve Riel
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579:Orchestral
364:Bach Choir
283:The Future
174:Alma mater
145:Shropshire
116:Arnold Bax
1636:New title
1482:The Times
1353:The Times
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923:Peter Pan
832:A Fantasy
636:Parthenia
618:Prelude,
552:when the
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279:Cambridge
168:, England
147:, England
92:George VI
71:In office
991:as No.2.
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772:The Lamb
766:Everyman
730:Prospice
606:Everyman
561:Wrington
387:Everyman
371:Everyman
235:Oswestry
162:Wrington
141:Oswestry
84:George V
80:Monarchs
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1613:(IMSLP)
1609:at the
1573:Sources
989:Novello
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550:Bristol
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248:Harold
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