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Lord Harewood with his son David
Lord Harewood showing his son David a page of the Aldeburgh Festival Programme book, 1963 Date: 1963
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Aldeburgh Festival Harewood Lascelles
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In this evocative black-and-white photograph, Lord Harewood, the esteemed British patron of the arts and music lover, shares a special moment with his young son, David, as they explore the program for the 1963 Aldeburgh Festival. The image, captured in the 1960s, offers a glimpse into the rich history of this renowned classical music event and the deep connection between Lord Harewood and the cultural scene of the time. Lord Harewood, born in 1929 as David George Lascelles, was a prominent figure in British society and a dedicated supporter of music and the arts. He served as the Lord-Lieutenant of Hertfordshire and the Master of the Queen's Music, and was a close friend and collaborator of Benjamin Britten, the founder of the Aldeburgh Festival. The Aldeburgh Festival, established in 1948, is a prestigious annual classical music event held in Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Lord Harewood's involvement with the festival began in its early days, and he continued to support it throughout his life. In this photograph, he is seen sharing his passion for music with his young son, David, as they leaf through the program for the 1963 festival. The image transports us back to the 1960s, a time of cultural and artistic innovation, and highlights the importance of intergenerational connections in the world of classical music. The father-son duo's attire, with Lord Harewood wearing a formal suit and David in a neat sweater and trousers, adds to the sense of tradition and elegance surrounding the event. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of Lord Harewood and his role in the history of the Aldeburgh Festival. It also underscores the power of music to bring people together, regardless of age, and to foster a love for the arts that can be passed down from one generation to the next.
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