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  1. Last Tuesday there was a piece on lady organists and adjustable benches billed on Women's Hour by Marion Lees McPherson of the Society of Women Organists, but as it clashed with the service for Prince Philip I didn't listen.  I've now found that it is available here - scroll to about 36 mins: 

    https://podcasts.apple.com/lu/podcast/womans-hour/id130950322

    https://www.societyofwomenorganists.co.uk/

    The adjustment on one of the instruments I play is stool; stool plus blocks; stool plus blocks plus prayer books!

  2. A Buckinghamshire Organists' Association member planning to relocate has had a clear out of a large quantity of music which is available for a donation to charity.  If anyone is interested, please PM me and I will forward a PDF listing.

     

     

  3. Tim Byram-Wigfield is coming to St John the Evangelist, Whitchurch (Buckinghamshire) on Friday, 1 October starting at 7.45pm.  Tickets £10 on the door or from Parrott's farm shop in advance.

  4. On 20/07/2021 at 19:29, S_L said:

    Just a little more on G.T. Pattman. He ordered, in 1916, a four manual, twenty seven stop, 'travelling organ'. The fourth manual was a piano. It cost him £3000. The specification is on NPOR. NPORView N04178 I can't find a picture of it though!

    There are a couple of photos and a description in Elvin's 'The Harrison Story'.

  5. As the holidays have started, we had a small congregation on Sunday who distanced themselves, cast off their masks and sung their hearts out.

    I have long been sceptical about the benefits of mask wearing.  It often seems that you can tell when big fibs are told because the argument changes over time - first we were told (correctly) that they make little difference, then we were told that they were worth wearing, then we were told they only work if everyone wears them so everyone had to, and then we were told we wear them to protect others.  The science is well summarised here:

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/07/17/cloth-face-masks-comfort-blankets-do-little-curb-covid-spread/

    They will catch the big bits from coughs and sneezes, but if you are coughing and sneezing, stay home.

  6. On 26/05/2021 at 03:57, Achilles 3201 said:

    Please can I urge forum members to sign this Government petition :

    https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/586559

    Having signed the petition I received the government's reply.

    It notes that "that singing can increase the risk of COVID-19 transmission through the spread of aerosol droplets."

    It then goes on to say "the limits do not apply to activity taking place for work or commercial activity."

    In other words you can take the risk of spreading COVID if you are doing it for money but not if you are doing it for pleasure.  That is about as bizarre as it gets.

  7. On 08/05/2021 at 07:44, Martin Cooke said:

    there are sometimes several pieces by him in each of the Mayhew volumes.

    If my counting is correct, there are 16 R.L. responses in 'New Psalms for Common Worship' compiled by Colin Mawby.

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