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Live a little more

October 23, 2015

It is getting to a busy patch, but thankfully I seem to be that tiniest bit ahead on most things.  …

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Opposites

October 10, 2015

A tricky week, a fair bit of journeying up to London and back, and one particular project looking as though …

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Work

June 24, 2015

If you are a long-time reader of this blog then you may recall the adventure of having the garden redone …

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Passionate

March 25, 2015

I am back West after a couple of days in London, some work, some rehearsing, a concert and a funeral.  …

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Night thoughts

February 11, 2015

This will be a brief entry, for it is far past my bedtime, but I am newly returned to Somerset …

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Adaptable

December 16, 2013

This time of year can really test a musician’s flexibility, especially if, like me, you are an organist.  Never mind …

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Before the calm

July 21, 2013

The swallows cartwheeled in the sky, the huge audience waited expectantly in the square, many standing, Mozart’s final symphony fizzed …

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Rhythms

November 28, 2012

We Three Kings sounded great in rehearsal with the Parliament Choir last night, and it seems as if they are …

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Fingers

November 23, 2012

Although the storm of the last few days is now passing it is still going to be a busy time …

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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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