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27/01/2008
Michael Berkeley meets Bryan Appleyard, whose musical tastes range from sacred music by Tallis and Bach to Bob Dylan, as well as the classical string quartet.
Michael Berkeley meets Bryan Appleyard, feature writer, commentator, reviewer and columnist for several newspapers and magazines, including The Sunday Times and The New Statesman. He is also a writer on cultural and social issues; one of his recent books is entitled How to Live Forever or Die Trying. His musical passions range from sacred music by Tallis and Bach to Bob Dylan, but his particular love is the classical string quartet.
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