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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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Now we are one

July 27, 2012

“So there’s my year, the twelvemonth duly told” always goes around my head on my birthday, but today is instead …

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Wind in the sails

May 16, 2012

I got back to the business of writing music yesterday evening, for the first time in many a long day. …

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Sharpening the axe

March 29, 2012

I have just read something wherein the writer says “and I am middle aged”. What is most shocking about this …

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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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A busy day

February 29, 2012

I had an enjoyable time in Oxford yesterday, playing my lunchtime organ recital in Exeter College. My Bach was not …

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Some new ideas

February 21, 2012

I took myself back to school yesterday and worked on my melodic technique, grinding through some of the assignments in …

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Sound and vision

September 8, 2011

I have had a hugely productive day working on the new anthem, a day to throw a little optimism my …

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Time and motion

September 2, 2011

I have spent a wonderfully fruitful morning ploughing ahead with my latest piece, an anthem which could either stand alone …

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A new beginning

September 1, 2011

Today brings September and with it the official beginning of my new life. Had I continued as before I would …

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