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An Organ Recital

on National Programme Daventry

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by Dom Gregory Murray
Relayed from Downside Abbey
(From Cardiff)

Among Musicians Downside Abbey is associated with its organ, which, built by John Compton in very recent years, is regarded as one of the finest in England. Listeners will recall that the recently-built organ in the Concert Hall at Broadcasting House, is also by John Compton, and its construction and general characteristics are very closely related to the earlier instrument built in Downside Abbey.

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Dom Gregory Murray

National Programme Daventry

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