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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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Into the quiet

December 16, 2015

There’s no time like the present to get back into the old routine, especially if one has to get out …

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Enjoyment

November 26, 2015

Even though I am biased, I think I would have to say that yesterday’s premiere of the Te Deum Laudamus …

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Across the centuries

June 30, 2015

It is going to be a busy day.  Already I have been transferring sketches of the Te Deum to computer, …

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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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Get up and go

March 20, 2015

As we draw toward the weekend, I have to say that this week has been better than the last in …

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Gold?

December 4, 2014

So, week two of Life Part II was almost a rerun of week one – Parliament Choir rehearsals Monday and …

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Enlightenment

November 27, 2014

After what has seemed like forever caressing the notes and working frenetically with many different choirs it all came together …

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Silent Night

November 24, 2014

I arrived home last night at about 7.30.  At 9 or so we decided to put on our walking boots …

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Thanks

August 11, 2014

So there’s the year, the Malcolm Sargent Festival Choir weekend at Arundel Cathedral receding into the past hour by hour …

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