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Edward Greenfield’s last scores are being settled on ebay

Edward Greenfield’s last scores are being settled on ebay

Theb Guardian and Gramophone critic liked to attend concerts with a pocket score, which he signed and dated on the cover to remind him of the event.

Ted died in July 2015, leaving his possessions to his partner, the writer and label PR, Paul Westcott. Paul died at the end of 2022.

Ted’s scores are now being sold off on ebay for pitifully low prices, starting at £3.95.

The sale is on behalf of the Vinerbirds bird recue charity in Essex.

You can bid for them here.

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