If you have ever looked at a job advertisement, the chances are somewhere in the person description there will be note about the level of […]
Choirs Singing in the Community
I have always maintained that one of the best things a choir can do is to go out and sing in their local community. Putting […]
New Music Team for Tetbury Community Choir
Choirs have had a difficult time over the last year or more, with lockdowns and ‘rules’ on singing or indeed not singing. It is therefore […]
New Music Team for Tetbury Community Choir
Choirs have had a difficult time over the last year or more, with lockdowns and ‘rules’ on singing or indeed not singing. It is therefore […]
Lockdown Discs
As we enter the second week of Lockdown here in the UK with the majority of us now staying at home, I have spent a […]
Convey the message clearly
Prior to 1840, most people expected to get quite a few birthday cards. The custom of sending greeting cards can be traced back to the […]
Parking in Leicester
Last weekend I was in the Midlands. My primary objective whilst there was to play the organ for a weekend of services at the Cathedral, […]
How much is that Cake?
Earlier this week, British pianist David Shenton was invited to accompany Sevi Regis at the Presidential inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump. Naturally he enquired about […]
A nice cup of tea and a sit down
For the past two weeks, my televisual display has been showing footage of athletes from all over the world running around, jumping over things, getting […]
Going on tour – just how hard can it be?
Yesterday, whilst in my capacity as a Church Organist, 2 unique and interesting things occurred. Firstly, I actually listened to a bit of a sermon […]