Chamber music
Saturday’s concert went well, I thought. The audience was quite small, mostly due rather rainy and unfriendly weather in the morning. Playing in that particular space was interesting: I found the piano...
View ArticleCharterhouse International Music Festival
Since 22nd July I’ve been at the Charterhouse International Music Festival. I’ve been having quite a wonderful time! The weather has been excellent so far, if perhaps a little warm for playing. Last...
View ArticleThe week ahead, the year ahead.
It’s Monday, just barely. I’ve had a good couple of days of teaching, and got back to Trinity for the first time in 2009 today. I have a lunchtime recital to play in next Wednesday, so most of my...
View ArticleResults, moving on and settling in…
Where to start? I got my degree. Specifically, I have been awarded a Bachelor of Music (Hons), Second Class Honours, Upper Division. In ordinary terms that’s known as a 2:1 in the British system. I had...
View ArticlePerformance Collective Evening Concert
London Performance Collective7.30pm Evening ConcertTuesday 18th August An Evening filled with music, wine and cake * Rimsky-Korsakov – Flight of the Bumble Bee for bassoon and piano * Otar...
View ArticleImprovable.
Good rehearsal today with the other members of the Brigantia Consort — we looked at some new repertoire, rehearsed stuff we’ve been working on for performance probably this summer, and did some...
View ArticleBrigantia Consort hath a website.
It’s very rudimentary, but Brigantia Consort now has a web presence. Yay! Why the rush to get this done? Well, we’re busking tomorrow morning at Parliament Hill Farmers’ Market, weather permitting, to...
View ArticleThe Week, er, Behind
On Monday I posted about all I have to do this week. Things are some things that didn’t get done. I still haven’t rescheduled my dental appointment, and there are a few other phonecalls that have piled...
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