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Tag Archives: Carta Cantata

I wonder

April 28, 2015

I was away in charming Puycelsi over the weekend on one of my regular visits for concerts in the church …

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In the most unexpected places

April 7, 2015

Inspiration, if that is what it is, can strike in truly unexpected places.  I spent a long Easter Day (up …

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Rieti

January 5, 2015

It was a very happy end to 2014, walks across the Somerset countryside, drinks with our new neighbours and other …

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Be here now

December 28, 2014

One of the knock on effects of my move to Somerset, given that I have kept a large chunk of …

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Calmer

December 18, 2014

I have spent a hugely productive morning on the first movement of the Carta Cantata, working on the first version …

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Tipping points

December 9, 2014

Today has felt like the first day since the move and all the packing before it when I have been …

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Spinning

August 18, 2014

Having spent hours and hours and hours traversing the country upon my trusty fifteen year old steed (Toyota Avensis 1.8 …

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Read all about it

August 7, 2014

After a day of driving around the more upmarket parts of sarf London, taking broken bits of house to the …

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