Far from dying in infancy, my friend Sybil Deane (sic) Jackson died in 1976 at the age of 98. Up to a few months before her death she was playing the piano every day and continuing to learn new repertoire. She herself had been a singer, as her step-father's DNB entry records, and she was coached at one time by Edouard de Reszke. After her stepfather's re-marriage, she returned to live in Oxford and took a part each summer in Hugh Allen's Mozart opera productions. During one of our regular two-piano duet sessions we played two or three salon pieces by her father. In the absence of recordings, these will have been the only compositions by him that she can have known.