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Tag Archives: St John Passion

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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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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Passion

April 14, 2014

Just emerging from the other side of a busy patch – Messiah, Flyht, Creation and St. John Passion in ten …

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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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Catching up

March 27, 2013

The advent of spring with all that apparently entails in the United Kingdom (snow, icy winds, lashing rain, freezing temperatures) …

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Catching up with folk

March 18, 2013

In the end, of course, England rolled over and ran out of momentum on Saturday evening, but I was reminded …

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In the water

February 14, 2013

Another decent morning’s work is just drawing to a close.  I added dynamics and phrasing to The Serried Multitude, but …

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“I admire its purity”

May 29, 2012

It was a good weekend, although the new week started in depressingly familiar fashion with utter chaos on the District …

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Education, education, education

May 26, 2012

Crack open the champagne, I actually did some writing yesterday, and it felt good. I only managed to squeeze in …

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Scratching for notes in the wake of Johann Sebastian

March 27, 2012

It is a great time of year to be a musician. As we head into Holy Week there is all …

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