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Tag Archives: Flyht

That was the year that was

December 28, 2015

I am sitting at the kitchen table, taking on caffeine and Vitamin C, naughty and nice, while behind my back …

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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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Permits and passes

June 13, 2015

There’s time for a brief intake of breath this morning, but then it will be heads down for the next …

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Run up

June 12, 2015

It will be a busy weekend, off to Exeter tomorrow for the performance of Flyht, thence to London for work …

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Roads

June 11, 2015

I reached one of those tipping points a few days ago, as the Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis on Eb reached …

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Seasons

June 5, 2015

Well, so much for promising to do some writing yesterday.  In the end the emails started arriving thick and fast, …

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Investing in quality

June 4, 2015

It was a novel experience to get through the whole of yesterday without receiving some kind of message about The …

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In the shadow of Verdi

May 20, 2015

I spent the weekend in Anghiari, working with the singers there in preparation for the performance of the Verdi Requiem …

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Clearer air

March 6, 2015

Into clearer air now that March has arrived, I am pleased to recount that the full orchestral score of the …

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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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