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<p>in October 1924, he heard <a href="page.php?w=Frank_Bridge">Frank Bridge</a>'s orchestral poem <a href="page.php?w=The_Sea_%28Bridge%29">The Sea</a>, conducted by the composer. It was the first substantial piece of modern music he had ever encountered, and he was, in his own phrase, "knocked sideways" by it. Audrey Alston was a friend of Bridge; when he returned to Norwich for the next festival in 1927 she brought her not quite 14-year-old pupil to meet him. Bridge was impressed with the boy, and after they had gone through some of Britten's</p><p>
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