JERUSALEM
May 2013
Teacher, philanthropist, founder of the Royal College of Music — Sir Hubert Parry was so much more than a composer of England's finest songs
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March 2011
Book review of Jerusalem: The Biography by Simon Sebag Montefiore
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September 2010
'One of my most vivid memories, though, is the weekly visit from "the Arab with the eggs", as we called him. The arrival on our doorstep of this mysterious figure never failed to thrill and terrify me. There he would stand, wrapped from head to toe in layers of what looked like grey blankets, his swarthy face barely visible beneath his Arab headdress'
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April 2010
Jerusalem, a play rich in historical resonance, is dominated by an extraordinary individual performance
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