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Tribute to John Paynter
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In 1970 I abandoned a career in orchestral playing to become a teacher of music in schools. Although I am glad that I had the chance to play professionally, I am even more pleased that I pursued the profession for which I had been trained because interesting things were occurring in school music. As it happens, 1970 was also the year in which Sound and Silence by Paynter and Aston was published.
Title: Tribute to John Paynter
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In 1970 I abandoned a career in orchestral playing to become a teacher of music in schools.
Although I am glad that I had the chance to play professionally, I am even more pleased that I pursued the profession for which I had been trained because interesting things were occurring in school music.
As it happens, 1970 was also the year in which Sound and Silence by Paynter and Aston was published.
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