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I found them in a suitcase in my cellar this afternoon. I was clearing out/making room for Marcel to store some things over summer. I knew I had the suitcase and that it was full of 'stuff' from Brighton collected in December of 1987, when I left for good. I just took the suitcase with me regardless of where I went.
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In his first year he blossomed like a plant being watered and fed correctly. During all this time he struggled to write a string quartet. He finally finished it in August 1987. It was played at a musical event in the university and I was invited to attend because he had dedicated it to me.
On finding out I planned to go to Germany he called his String Quartet No. 1 'The Johannes Quartet' and wrote, "Dedicated to John O'Dwyer for the inspiration and encouragement I received. This was followed much quicker by his Piano Sonata No. 1 in F# Minor. Again dedicated to me which he played to a gathering of family and friends just before I left for Germany.
Thanks Glen. Happy memories. Unfortunately we lost contact with each other but I am sure he has made a successful career as a musician and composer. Sometimes it is nice to find old memories in a suitcase! Now rush to your cellar and see what you have forgotten :-)
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