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Tag Archives: This Joyful Eastertide

Tectonic

April 29, 2013

Sometimes progress in composition can tick along in what I like to refer to as tectonic time, akin to plates …

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Rollercoaster

April 15, 2013

To say that the last few days have been an emotional rollercoaster would be a huge understatement.  I have been …

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Kicking off

April 9, 2013

I have just finished listening to a great first broadcast of This Joyful Eastertide, performed by Exeter College, Oxford under …

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Splashing around

April 8, 2013

At the risk of sounding like what the twelve year olds call a “fanboy”, I have been digging into John …

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Easter break

March 31, 2013

It is the middle of Easter Day and I am between services at Mary Abbots.  This Joyful Eastertide has been …

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Paddling

March 28, 2013

The more I get on with life the more I realise I enjoy those days when I can go up …

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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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Early days

March 20, 2013

It is somewhere between four and five in the morning and I am having real trouble sleeping, to the extent …

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Technique and language

March 14, 2013

My commute to work has been a little shorter than normal today.  Whereas the journey to my computer normally takes …

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Joyful Eastertide

March 12, 2013

It has been a quiet few days compositionally, and I am continuing to play around with various harmonic ideas, also …

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