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Tag Archives: Sweet Was the Song

The monster awakes

January 9, 2012

Saturday was another of those days which included a whole pile of work on my composition, but without putting a …

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First performances of the year

January 2, 2012

Despite my best intentions I did not make it into London yesterday to see The Artist. Instead, as is pretty …

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Farewell to all that

December 31, 2011

As the year rolls on towards its close it seems appropriate to steal a march on what I assume will …

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Broadcast bonanza

December 24, 2011

It is Christmas Eve and, for the first time in many a year, I am not fretting about where I …

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Off the clock

December 23, 2011

Half a loaf may be better than none, but an unfitted oven is pretty much useless. It is a long …

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Please do not speak during the music

December 22, 2011

Now that the work is dying down before Christmas I am going to attempt to get myself back into some …

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Reflections

December 21, 2011

I spent a goodly proportion of yesterday wandering around London, enjoying the rarity of an empty afternoon and evening, browsing …

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