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Tag Archives: With Thy Might

Now we are one

July 27, 2012

“So there’s my year, the twelvemonth duly told” always goes around my head on my birthday, but today is instead …

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Back into the flow of things

May 23, 2012

One of the benefits of doing some composition, however little, is that it gets the brain into the habit of …

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East, West

May 10, 2012

It has often been said that the internet is like the Wild West, a frontier where good and bad exist …

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Brick by brick

May 9, 2012

I went back to Cheltenham yesterday for the first and probably the last time in a while, playing the organ …

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200 up!

May 7, 2012

It is some time after midnight on Monday morning, and the moon, were I able to see it, would presumably …

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Unsound

May 4, 2012

Yesterday’s JEBO gig was a tricky experience. One of the onstage monitors was misbehaving badly, cutting out Rob’s guitar at …

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Fa la la

May 1, 2012

It is a special day for those of use lucky enough to have studied at Magdalen. This is the morning …

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A-raining and arranging

April 30, 2012

Over the weekend I faced that most frustrating of things, a computer meltdown. What I humbly believed should have been …

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Looking forward

April 25, 2012

The parts for my arrangement of Blest Pair Of Sirens went off last night, a day after I had hoped, …

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Slightly lopsided or nearly upright?

April 12, 2012

I must be making it to some kind of level as a composer for I appeared in an article in …

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