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‘Cockney Wagner’ who wrote symphonies, waltzes and operas
CROYDON CHRONICLE: Born in Waddon to a musical family, Joseph Holbrooke was a prodigy who struggled to find a way to make his talents pay in the often harsh world of classical music in Edwardian Britain. DAVID MORGAN has traced … Continue reading →
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