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“If the nobles of the country really have the welfare of the people at heart, they should prevent and forbid music wherever it makes an appearance. For the fact that the people practise music has four disadvantages. The hungry are not fed, the cold are not clothed, the homeless are not sheltered and the desperate find no consolation.”

Quote by John Tilbury

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John Tilbury

John Tilbury is an outstanding pianist born on February 1, 1936. His musical career is filled with passion for classical music and exquisite skills, hailed as an outstanding figure in the piano world. more

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