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Passing the baton

When he was a pupil at The Skinners’ School, Tonbridge, Brian Wright was in the school’s first ever A-level music group along with Christopher Hogwood, who went on to become a world-renowned early music specialist until his death in 2014. “And the man in charge was actually a French teacher”, chuckles Brian who had always sung seriously, first as a boy treble and then as a tenor. “He was a great enthusiast who let us do our

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