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Tag Archives: Exeter College

In the middle

June 14, 2015

It was a real pleasure to be at Exeter Cathedral yesterday evening for a thrilling performance of Flyht. The boys …

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Turbulent flyht

February 25, 2015

Back in Somerset, eventually (M3 closed, I’ll take the M4, closed, ok, back to the M3 diversion and then onto …

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Exciting

January 22, 2014

Things appear to be going well as we move firmly into the new year and beyond.  There are various performances …

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Knuckling down

September 5, 2013

Rest, Relaxation and Restructuring The best holidays allow an opportunity for getting one’s thoughts together, setting things straight and applying …

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Hunting

June 3, 2013

I spent a couple of days away last week, hiding in one of my boltholes away from the phone and …

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Laptop down

May 22, 2013

Today is technically a day off for me, which means that I have spent the morning answering emails, proofing parts …

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Hammer

May 3, 2013

It’s hard to keep up at the moment.  This morning was spent orchestrating a version of the Londonderry Air for …

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Joyful Eastertide

March 12, 2013

It has been a quiet few days compositionally, and I am continuing to play around with various harmonic ideas, also …

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