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Tag Archives: Haydn

Here, there and everywhere

September 16, 2015

So where are we now?  Well, physically the answer is Somerset, although it has also been London and France over …

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Achieved is the glorious work

April 10, 2014

I am treating myself to a day off after a hectic run of work, so I am sitting in my …

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To the sublime

April 8, 2014

Yesterday afternoon and evening I was in rehearsal for the Parliament Choir’s performance of Haydn’s The Creation at Cadogan Hall …

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Rock and a hard place

February 5, 2014

It has been a long commute into work for me today, all the way down to the kitchen to make …

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Hesitantly excited

January 9, 2013

It is rare indeed when a large number of people get genuinely excited about a new piece of music. Shostakovich’s …

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Exploring the highways

November 17, 2012

It seems that the final chord of the Brahms Requiem performance on Wednesday evening heralded (note this word) the beginning …

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Chicken Egg Egg Chicken

June 19, 2012

My weekend, transport woes aside, brought a typical organist’s Sunday, with a service at either end and a gaping hole …

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