Here is the video presentation of my All Hallows string quartet, which I shared in this afternoon’s bereavement service at ASTAD:
Sunday 1 November 2020
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Sunday 1 November 2020
by Wulf
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Here is the video presentation of my All Hallows string quartet, which I shared in this afternoon’s bereavement service at ASTAD:
Saturday 24 October 2020
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Next week, our church hosts its annual bereavement service on Sunday afternoon, as do many other churches on All Saints – or All Hallows – Day. It aims to provide a place of comfort and support for those who have … Continue reading
Thursday 27 February 2020
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Do you know what? I think I’ve finished my RPM 2020 challenge on time and with the full complement of required music. If you check the RPM website, you’ll see that they require at least 10 tracks or 35 minutes … Continue reading
Friday 21 February 2020
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This could be called the most considered piece of my RPM2020 collection so far, in that I didn’t record and release it on the same day. Initially, I set up a ‘drummer’ in Logic Pro X and then improvised over … Continue reading
Monday 14 October 2019
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In C is a minimalist piece by Terry Riley. It consists of a page of musical fragments and some instructions to performers. As the piece is played, each musician loops round a phrase (at an agreed tempo) for a period … Continue reading
Wednesday 11 September 2019
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Harvest is still regularly celebrated in UK churches, even those which are long-divorced from a direct connection with agricultural seasons, but unlike, say, Christmas, it is not fixed to a particular date (certainly within the Anglican church). On the Church … Continue reading
Monday 19 November 2018
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A temptation when working on a drawing is apply equal attention and effort to every area of the page. However, my experience, certainly at the level of sketching, is that stronger results are often much less homogenised. The image above … Continue reading