When travelling, I think my preferred form is that of the train. There’s something rather wonderful about dashing smoothly through the countryside (with the occasional break for a town or city) from point A to point B. No frustrating airport security, no risk of traffic jams, and no need to stop either for a comfort break or to eat or drink.And so today we find ourselves speeding through the verdant German landscape from Dresden to Hanover, the sun warming our faces and close at hand the endless possibilities provided by laptops/iPads/conversations with colleagues. Dear reader, this morning life is good indeed.On such journeys I generally try to divide my time between work and leisure. Fundraising discussions and listening to first edits of our forthcoming Christmas album are complete, and once I’ve finished writing this blog I shall settle back and enjoy the final episode of the BBC’s marvellous drama series “The Night Manager.” I commend it to you.Recently, we reached a milestone in that we sent out our proposed 2018 programmes to various agents around the world. We’re proud of them; they mix KS classic arrangements and other favourites from our library with brand new offerings, including a good number of commissioned works and hitherto undiscovered gems. Alongside these programmes, we’ve been finalising our recording repertoire for the triple-disc set that we’re proposing to release (alongside a songbook, of course) and fine-tuning our branding in order to present a seamless vision to you, our dear audiences around the world.Right, time to settle back and watch Hugh Laurie at his villainous best…
When travelling, I think my preferred form is that of the train. There’s something rather wonderful about dashing smoothly through the countryside (with the occasional break for a town or city) from point A to point B. No frustrating airport security, no risk of traffic jams, and no need to stop either for a comfort break or to eat or drink.And so today we find ourselves speeding through the verdant German landscape from Dresden to Hanover, the sun warming our faces and close at hand the endless possibilities provided by laptops/iPads/conversations with colleagues. Dear reader, this morning life is good indeed.On such journeys I generally try to divide my time between work and leisure. Fundraising discussions and listening to first edits of our forthcoming Christmas album are complete, and once I’ve finished writing this blog I shall settle back and enjoy the final episode of the BBC’s marvellous drama series “The Night Manager.” I commend it to you.Recently, we reached a milestone in that we sent out our proposed 2018 programmes to various agents around the world. We’re proud of them; they mix KS classic arrangements and other favourites from our library with brand new offerings, including a good number of commissioned works and hitherto undiscovered gems. Alongside these programmes, we’ve been finalising our recording repertoire for the triple-disc set that we’re proposing to release (alongside a songbook, of course) and fine-tuning our branding in order to present a seamless vision to you, our dear audiences around the world.Right, time to settle back and watch Hugh Laurie at his villainous best…
When travelling, I think my preferred form is that of the train. There’s something rather wonderful about dashing smoothly through the countryside (with the occasional break for a town or city) from point A to point B. No frustrating airport security, no risk of traffic jams, and no need to stop either for a comfort break or to eat or drink.And so today we find ourselves speeding through the verdant German landscape from Dresden to Hanover, the sun warming our faces and close at hand the endless possibilities provided by laptops/iPads/conversations with colleagues. Dear reader, this morning life is good indeed.On such journeys I generally try to divide my time between work and leisure. Fundraising discussions and listening to first edits of our forthcoming Christmas album are complete, and once I’ve finished writing this blog I shall settle back and enjoy the final episode of the BBC’s marvellous drama series “The Night Manager.” I commend it to you.Recently, we reached a milestone in that we sent out our proposed 2018 programmes to various agents around the world. We’re proud of them; they mix KS classic arrangements and other favourites from our library with brand new offerings, including a good number of commissioned works and hitherto undiscovered gems. Alongside these programmes, we’ve been finalising our recording repertoire for the triple-disc set that we’re proposing to release (alongside a songbook, of course) and fine-tuning our branding in order to present a seamless vision to you, our dear audiences around the world.Right, time to settle back and watch Hugh Laurie at his villainous best…
When travelling, I think my preferred form is that of the train. There’s something rather wonderful about dashing smoothly through the countryside (with the occasional break for a town or city) from point A to point B. No frustrating airport security, no risk of traffic jams, and no need to stop either for a comfort break or to eat or drink.And so today we find ourselves speeding through the verdant German landscape from Dresden to Hanover, the sun warming our faces and close at hand the endless possibilities provided by laptops/iPads/conversations with colleagues. Dear reader, this morning life is good indeed.On such journeys I generally try to divide my time between work and leisure. Fundraising discussions and listening to first edits of our forthcoming Christmas album are complete, and once I’ve finished writing this blog I shall settle back and enjoy the final episode of the BBC’s marvellous drama series “The Night Manager.” I commend it to you.Recently, we reached a milestone in that we sent out our proposed 2018 programmes to various agents around the world. We’re proud of them; they mix KS classic arrangements and other favourites from our library with brand new offerings, including a good number of commissioned works and hitherto undiscovered gems. Alongside these programmes, we’ve been finalising our recording repertoire for the triple-disc set that we’re proposing to release (alongside a songbook, of course) and fine-tuning our branding in order to present a seamless vision to you, our dear audiences around the world.Right, time to settle back and watch Hugh Laurie at his villainous best…
When travelling, I think my preferred form is that of the train. There’s something rather wonderful about dashing smoothly through the countryside (with the occasional break for a town or city) from point A to point B. No frustrating airport security, no risk of traffic jams, and no need to stop either for a comfort break or to eat or drink.And so today we find ourselves speeding through the verdant German landscape from Dresden to Hanover, the sun warming our faces and close at hand the endless possibilities provided by laptops/iPads/conversations with colleagues. Dear reader, this morning life is good indeed.On such journeys I generally try to divide my time between work and leisure. Fundraising discussions and listening to first edits of our forthcoming Christmas album are complete, and once I’ve finished writing this blog I shall settle back and enjoy the final episode of the BBC’s marvellous drama series “The Night Manager.” I commend it to you.Recently, we reached a milestone in that we sent out our proposed 2018 programmes to various agents around the world. We’re proud of them; they mix KS classic arrangements and other favourites from our library with brand new offerings, including a good number of commissioned works and hitherto undiscovered gems. Alongside these programmes, we’ve been finalising our recording repertoire for the triple-disc set that we’re proposing to release (alongside a songbook, of course) and fine-tuning our branding in order to present a seamless vision to you, our dear audiences around the world.Right, time to settle back and watch Hugh Laurie at his villainous best…
When travelling, I think my preferred form is that of the train. There’s something rather wonderful about dashing smoothly through the countryside (with the occasional break for a town or city) from point A to point B. No frustrating airport security, no risk of traffic jams, and no need to stop either for a comfort break or to eat or drink.And so today we find ourselves speeding through the verdant German landscape from Dresden to Hanover, the sun warming our faces and close at hand the endless possibilities provided by laptops/iPads/conversations with colleagues. Dear reader, this morning life is good indeed.On such journeys I generally try to divide my time between work and leisure. Fundraising discussions and listening to first edits of our forthcoming Christmas album are complete, and once I’ve finished writing this blog I shall settle back and enjoy the final episode of the BBC’s marvellous drama series “The Night Manager.” I commend it to you.Recently, we reached a milestone in that we sent out our proposed 2018 programmes to various agents around the world. We’re proud of them; they mix KS classic arrangements and other favourites from our library with brand new offerings, including a good number of commissioned works and hitherto undiscovered gems. Alongside these programmes, we’ve been finalising our recording repertoire for the triple-disc set that we’re proposing to release (alongside a songbook, of course) and fine-tuning our branding in order to present a seamless vision to you, our dear audiences around the world.Right, time to settle back and watch Hugh Laurie at his villainous best…
When travelling, I think my preferred form is that of the train. There’s something rather wonderful about dashing smoothly through the countryside (with the occasional break for a town or city) from point A to point B. No frustrating airport security, no risk of traffic jams, and no need to stop either for a comfort break or to eat or drink.And so today we find ourselves speeding through the verdant German landscape from Dresden to Hanover, the sun warming our faces and close at hand the endless possibilities provided by laptops/iPads/conversations with colleagues. Dear reader, this morning life is good indeed.On such journeys I generally try to divide my time between work and leisure. Fundraising discussions and listening to first edits of our forthcoming Christmas album are complete, and once I’ve finished writing this blog I shall settle back and enjoy the final episode of the BBC’s marvellous drama series “The Night Manager.” I commend it to you.Recently, we reached a milestone in that we sent out our proposed 2018 programmes to various agents around the world. We’re proud of them; they mix KS classic arrangements and other favourites from our library with brand new offerings, including a good number of commissioned works and hitherto undiscovered gems. Alongside these programmes, we’ve been finalising our recording repertoire for the triple-disc set that we’re proposing to release (alongside a songbook, of course) and fine-tuning our branding in order to present a seamless vision to you, our dear audiences around the world.Right, time to settle back and watch Hugh Laurie at his villainous best…