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Changes

July 9, 2013

It seems to me that it is quite easy to fall out of habits and rather more difficult to fall …

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Busy and productive

July 8, 2013

It has been a busy few days, fascinating too.  I was ahead of things, then behind, but now appeared to …

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Perspective

June 30, 2013

A wonderful performance of The Lord Is My Light this morning, spacious and beautifully held, has capped off a positive week …

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Textless

June 21, 2013

While the Exeter piece has come along in leaps and bounds this week, the string work has reached a slight …

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Doubling up

June 17, 2013

The handy thing about having more than one piece on the go is that, should one grind to a halt, …

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Spaced out

June 13, 2013

I am still scribbling and tapping away on the two pieces, both of which are progressing well.  The string piece …

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In the air

June 10, 2013

Things perked up a little after the chaos of Friday.  I skedaddled out of the house in the late afternoon …

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Water Music

June 5, 2013

It feels good to get back to some proper writing, actually put some notes down onto paper.  It is not …

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Words and music

June 4, 2013

After a lot of faffing about, more than usual, I have to admit, I have finally managed to get close …

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Ruthless planning

May 9, 2013

It has been a busy few days here chez O’Neill, the first of my builder’s latest sojourn.  To be fair …

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