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Hyde-Smith was a professor of flute at the Royal College of Music, where he also studied. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Music in 1985. [1] He was the founding chairman of the British Flute Society. He played on a golden flute. Harpist Marisa Robles and Hyde-Smith were married in 1968, later divorced. They had two children.
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The lengthy process involved in the change — districts have known since November 2022 that they must move on from Native American nicknames and imagery — was a thoughtful one, everyone was ...
Hyde-Smith is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Christopher Hyde-Smith (1935–2024), British flautist
An advisory committee to Minneapolis Public Schools unanimously approved a name-change process for the school, which was named after the early American Revolutionary figure, Patrick Henry, who also owned slaves. The 2022 name-change decision was a contrast to a pre-George Floyd renaming effort that failed in 2018.
Topher, and less commonly Toph, are abbreviations of the name Christopher. Notable people with the name include: Topher Campbell, British director of film, television and theatre; Topher Grace (born 1978), American actor; Topher Payne (born 1979), American playwright and screenwriter
50 years after his voice cracked on national TV, Christopher "Peter Brady" Knight sang onscreen again — but admits, "There's some scars there, left from music."