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Plaque

Professor Cecília Vajda

Erection date: 28/4/2016

Inscription

Professor Cecília Vajda, Britain's leading exponent of Kodaly's principles of musicianship training, founder of the British Kodaly Academy, lived here 1969 - 2009.
Westminster City Council

We visited 5 weeks after the unveiling and the velcro that held the curtain was still in place. Wonder how long it remained...

Site: Professor Cecília Vajda (1 memorial)

W1, Hallam Street, 105

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