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SCHOOLCHILDREN’S ORCHESTRA IN LONDON—Dr. Leslie Russell conducting the London Schools’ Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Russell became musical adviser of the London County Council’s education committee in 1943. and was riven a free hand to build up appreciation of music in London schools. From the various school orchestras, he founded, in 1951, the London Schools’ Symphony Orchestra.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29487, 13 April 1961, Page 6

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SCHOOLCHILDREN’S ORCHESTRA IN LONDON—Dr. Leslie Russell conducting the London Schools’ Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Russell became musical adviser of the London County Council’s education committee in 1943. and was riven a free hand to build up appreciation of music in London schools. From the various school orchestras, he founded, in 1951, the London Schools’ Symphony Orchestra. Press, Volume C, Issue 29487, 13 April 1961, Page 6

SCHOOLCHILDREN’S ORCHESTRA IN LONDON—Dr. Leslie Russell conducting the London Schools’ Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Russell became musical adviser of the London County Council’s education committee in 1943. and was riven a free hand to build up appreciation of music in London schools. From the various school orchestras, he founded, in 1951, the London Schools’ Symphony Orchestra. Press, Volume C, Issue 29487, 13 April 1961, Page 6

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