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Tag Archives: Mendelssohn

Emerging blinking from the busy

March 21, 2012

My energy levels dipped substantially as the weekend wore on, full as it was with work and deadlines tripping over …

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Returning from Apollo

March 17, 2012

It is heartening to be able to report that the antics of a couple of octogenarian billionaires, coupled with the …

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4th Symphony

March 7, 2012

I shall clearly have to be careful with my comments in this blog, for my homeward backpack yesterday was laden …

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A busy day

February 29, 2012

I had an enjoyable time in Oxford yesterday, playing my lunchtime organ recital in Exeter College. My Bach was not …

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Arranging to be done…and Rossini

February 22, 2012

The hungry cats had me up early this morning, so I am sitting at my desk before the world is …

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Latest work nears completion

January 18, 2012

Yesterday was a highly constructive day, and my intention is to maintain the same level of commitment until it hopefully …

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