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Solstice

December 22, 2015

Apparently the winter solstice took place this morning at 4:48, at which stage I was already in the car and …

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To life

July 13, 2015

I am just back to Hounslow after a hugely entertaining evening in the company of a gentleman who wears his …

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Let There Be Light

May 2, 2015

I woke up this morning to find news in my emails of a performance of The Lord Is My Light …

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I wonder

April 28, 2015

I was away in charming Puycelsi over the weekend on one of my regular visits for concerts in the church …

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In the most unexpected places

April 7, 2015

Inspiration, if that is what it is, can strike in truly unexpected places.  I spent a long Easter Day (up …

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Craft

March 2, 2014

After my comments last time out I have been reminded this week that there are still plenty of pieces around …

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Resonance

February 3, 2014

It has been a solid weekend of clearing the decks and then cracking on with some detail work this morning …

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Luck and practice

June 23, 2012

There is a busy weekend ahead, and I’ll be playing works by Franck, Sullivan, Duruflé, Handel, Fauré, Howells, Leighton and …

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A Tuscan weekend and a musical sunset

May 21, 2012

At five o’clock last Friday morning I was sitting on the first Stansted Express of the day, waiting to be …

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A-raining and arranging

April 30, 2012

Over the weekend I faced that most frustrating of things, a computer meltdown. What I humbly believed should have been …

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