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Tag Archives: Tchaikovsky

Fighting it

August 12, 2014

Like many this morning I have woken up to the news that Robin Williams has died, apparently a suicide after …

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Come on down

July 28, 2014

I was going to begin this blog post by saying that I am gradually coming down from the high of …

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Exciting

January 22, 2014

Things appear to be going well as we move firmly into the new year and beyond.  There are various performances …

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Home

July 23, 2012

A long, hot and stuffy journey eventually brought me home late on Sunday evening after an enjoyable but intensive week …

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Approaching the blogiversary

July 9, 2012

The Occam Singers were on tip top form yesterday evening, performing a mixture of repertoire to a packed church in …

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Multitasking

June 8, 2012

The remainder of the Tchaikovsky fairly flew by yesterday, and it was done by the early afternoon. I cannot guarantee …

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Ray of light

June 7, 2012

The number of pages to orchestrate in the Tchaikovsky was rather larger than I had anticipated, but rather than discouraging …

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Think in G

June 6, 2012

I treated myself to a day off yesterday, as everybody else appeared to be doing the same, but today I …

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Arranging apace

June 4, 2012

It is a slow Bank Holiday here in the UK, with another one to follow tomorrow, no less, but we …

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The power of getting a head

June 1, 2012

I am still running slightly ahead of schedule, but there are two large projects on the horizon. The first is …

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