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November 30, 2015

It is only a few days since our performance at Cadogan Hall, but the Parliament Choir were back at it …

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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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Moving

November 13, 2014

It has been a busy, no, hectic week.  Things in my house are gradually finding their ways into cardboard boxes, …

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Green grass

November 1, 2014

When Verdi laid down his compositional pen, temporarily as it turned out, to take up farming, he apparently viewed that …

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Launch

April 7, 2014

It has been one of those busy weeks, the focal point of various efforts since the start of the year.  …

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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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Everyone Sang Again

February 1, 2013

There is a performance of Everyone Sang coming up this weekend at St. Bride’s, Fleet Street, the third outing for …

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New lamps

December 8, 2012

  Yesterday evening I was at St. John’s, Smith Square to hear Chapelle du Roi perform my setting of the …

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Quiet reflection

December 7, 2012

The Parliament Choir concert on Wednesday was a huge success, and my arrangement of We Three Kings appears to have …

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