Monthly Archives: March 2007

G’s and Z’s

Plenty of these in the name of one of the composers in the most recent Chandos Singers concert: Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki, whose Conductus (an assortment of settings of mostly funerary texts) we performed. The other substantial single piece was Lalande’s … Continue reading

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at the school jumble sale

This year I helped to run the bookstall at the school jumble sale. Among all the chick-lit, thrillers, airport reading and the like there was just one book relating to music: the Cambridge Opera Guide to Wozzeck. As I withdrew … Continue reading

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a holding message

Due to a lack of suitable lunchtimes I haven’t had much chance to write new entries recently. It’s not that I’m losing interest. Over the next few weeks I hope to cover: the latest Chandos Singers concert a performance of … Continue reading

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At the moment, this blog gets a steady 20 visits or so per day with something over a quarter being return visits by people who’ve been before. But my rating on Technorati remains very low (today at 2,763,168) because no … Continue reading

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