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November 30, 2015

It is only a few days since our performance at Cadogan Hall, but the Parliament Choir were back at it …

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Enjoyment

November 26, 2015

Even though I am biased, I think I would have to say that yesterday’s premiere of the Te Deum Laudamus …

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Into year two

November 14, 2015

From a few weeks back I had been aiming for yesterday evening as the point when things would return back …

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Achieved is the glorious work

April 10, 2014

I am treating myself to a day off after a hectic run of work, so I am sitting in my …

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To the sublime

April 8, 2014

Yesterday afternoon and evening I was in rehearsal for the Parliament Choir’s performance of Haydn’s The Creation at Cadogan Hall …

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Launch

April 7, 2014

It has been one of those busy weeks, the focal point of various efforts since the start of the year.  …

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4-3=1

April 17, 2012

It has been a couple of days of mixed compositional fortunes. I am ploughing on with the arrangements for South …

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Scents and sense ability

April 16, 2012

Welcome to another week. This blog secured a few extra visitors yesterday evening, no doubt as a result of the …

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Slightly lopsided or nearly upright?

April 12, 2012

I must be making it to some kind of level as a composer for I appeared in an article in …

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Phone moan

April 3, 2012

I am clearly well into middle age, for I have already missed six calls today as I am unable to …

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