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June 4, 2014

A good few days, all told.  We ran through Melody Divined with the Malcolm Sargent Festival Choir on Saturday as …

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Inventive?

May 29, 2014

As we head away from the Bank Holiday weekend it is about time I took stock of the past week …

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Today’s the day

February 14, 2014

Tea?  Check.  Coffee?  Check.  Milk and sugar?  Check.  Chocolate biscuits?  Check.  This can only mean one thing – O’Neill Towers, …

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Eve Eve

December 23, 2013

It’s Christmas Eve Eve, and, but for a couple of details here and there, everything is in place at O’Neill …

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Adaptable

December 16, 2013

This time of year can really test a musician’s flexibility, especially if, like me, you are an organist.  Never mind …

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Still here

October 10, 2013

It has been a long time since I last posted, probably my longest silence ever on the blogosphere, but, ironically, …

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Knuckling down

September 5, 2013

Rest, Relaxation and Restructuring The best holidays allow an opportunity for getting one’s thoughts together, setting things straight and applying …

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