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An English organist, Mr Peter Hurford, practises on the organ in the Christchurch Cathedral before his concert there tomorrow. Mr Hurford founded the International Organ Festival and has made more than 50 records. In the last 20 years he has played in the United States, Canada, Australia, Asia and Europe. His Christchurch concert will be Mr Hurford's third New Zealand appearance, after performing in Auckland and Wellington last week.

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Press, 20 October 1987, Page 6

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An English organist, Mr Peter Hurford, practises on the organ in the Christchurch Cathedral before his concert there tomorrow. Mr Hurford founded the International Organ Festival and has made more than 50 records. In the last 20 years he has played in the United States, Canada, Australia, Asia and Europe. His Christchurch concert will be Mr Hurford's third New Zealand appearance, after performing in Auckland and Wellington last week. Press, 20 October 1987, Page 6

An English organist, Mr Peter Hurford, practises on the organ in the Christchurch Cathedral before his concert there tomorrow. Mr Hurford founded the International Organ Festival and has made more than 50 records. In the last 20 years he has played in the United States, Canada, Australia, Asia and Europe. His Christchurch concert will be Mr Hurford's third New Zealand appearance, after performing in Auckland and Wellington last week. Press, 20 October 1987, Page 6

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