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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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Solstice

December 22, 2015

Apparently the winter solstice took place this morning at 4:48, at which stage I was already in the car and …

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Advent-ures

December 11, 2015

It is getting a little difficult to keep up with things at this time of year – four arrangements and Sweet …

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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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November 24, 2015

A good few days since my last post, with some downtime amidst all the bursts of business and busyness.  The …

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Into year two

November 14, 2015

From a few weeks back I had been aiming for yesterday evening as the point when things would return back …

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Sent to Coventry

December 20, 2014

I had a wonderful time in London yesterday, up for the performance of Sweet Was The Song by the London …

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Calmer

December 18, 2014

I have spent a hugely productive morning on the first movement of the Carta Cantata, working on the first version …

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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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That time of year

October 21, 2014

My thanks to everybody who has sent good wishes for the house purchase.  As all the important forms are currently …

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