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All aboard the bandwagon

March 9, 2012

I needed to get my lecture notes into shape for yesterday’s class, so most of my free time was spent …

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Funny peculiar

March 8, 2012

Choir rehearsals can be funny things, in both senses. Sometimes the expectation is that they will trip merrily along, but …

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The camel’s back

March 1, 2012

There were several straws yesterday morning which threatened to break this particular camel’s back, the main one being that my …

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Some technical thoughts, and the Apollo

February 24, 2012

I took it easy on the voice last night, despite having to explain many rewrites of Handel’s erratic scoring to …

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