Christine Brown: Roundhay woman's distinguished music career
A prominent music teacher and composer from Roundhay has died, aged 78.
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Christine Brown had an incredible music career which began at the age of 16 when she won a Foundation Scholarship to the Royal College of
Music in London where she studied the piano and viola.
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She returned to the north, won the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra Concert Soloists' Competition and began developing a career as a performer, teacher, composer and adjudicator.
She lectured in music at Bretton Hall College, near Wakefield, after teaching in a number of schools.
Christine was among the first people to join the European Piano
Teachers Association and ran the Yorkshire branch for 15 years.
She was also a member of the Incorporated Society of Musicians and was elected Warden of the Private Teachers' Section in 1991.
In 1988 she was commissioned to write a Guide for Piano Teachers.
Christine died on September 27 and a funeral will be held at Leeds Parish Church on Wednesday at 1pm.
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