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Specialist interests include: composition, music analysis, orchestration, conducting, and theology.
Qualifications:
- MMus – composition, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music, London.
- BMus (Hons.) – music, King's College, University of London, first class;
- AKC – Associateship of King's College, in theology;
- CRCO – Colleague of the Royal College of Organists with the Sowerbutts and Durant Prize
Pages Created
edit- Christ Church Highbury – Anglican church in Highbury.
- Julie Rayne – singer and entertainer.
- Noël Tredinnick – composer and organist.
- Tamboo Bamboo – West Indian idiophone.
Major Edits
edit- Gwyn Hall - information from early music reviews of classical concerts found via JSTOR, along with some information about the recent refurbishment.
- Neath - revamped notable people section with reference to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB).
- Squid Game – added a sub-section about Squid Game's commentary on Christianity and organised religion.
Minor Edits
edit- All Souls Church, Langham Place - added information about the All Souls Orchestra, choir, and organ, including a list of stops from Harrison & Harrison.
- Cockfosters – added information about Helen Simpson's short story collection.
- Harry Parr Davies - extra ODNB information.
- Iris Gower – various ODNB additions.
- Limehouse Nights – added information about George Gershwin's eponymous piano piece and song.
- Turkey in the Straw – added information about quotation of the melody in Charles Ives' Second Symphony, along with a journal article from JSTOR analysing its use in the symphony.
- Wish Me Luck as You Wave Me Goodbye – added information on the song's context in the film Shipyard Sally.
- Victoria Gardens, Neath – added information about Harry Parr Davies.