Clifton 1 (or 10) year(s) on?

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Clifton 1 (or 10) year(s) on?

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1974 - there's an article by CW in Vol1 no 1 on establishing a musical tradition at the cathedral - but that's not ten years on....

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1974 - It's the year that "Church Music" (Originally the Church Music Association of the Society of Saint Gregory) came back to the SSG and two magazines became one. I think that year one number one imust be 1929 - but I'd have to drive up to Oscott and go in the periodicals library to see that, and it's far too late at night.
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I think Presbyter is right - year one number one would be 1929; but the 1974 issue is Vol 1 no 1 of the new, improved, restored M&L, I'm guessing.

And it's in the post, Nick!

(This is getting dangerously anorak-y :wink: )
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Re: Clifton 1 (or 10) year(s) on?

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Nick Baty wrote:(And would the editorial board mind if they transmitted copy to me in this manner on this one occasion?)

No problem, Nick. It's Fair Use and for study purposes, IMHO. (Rashly speaking in pro parte my fellow editors.)

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