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"Lewis Jones, Royal Greenwich Observatory, Cambridge" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Feb 1993 16:24:00 GMT
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A while back Laura Silva wrote ...
         > We have 5 choirs, not including 2 handbell choirs, 4 organists
         > (rotating once per week)
 
Hmmm... Could this be an interesting variant on the Zimbelstern idea, or are
all the organists just called "Leslie"? Phasing the music perhaps (Urrgh!)
 
Sorry to misconstrue your words so wilfully Laura, but it just brought to mind
the wry humour of Gordon Reynolds in his books "Organo Pleno" and "Full Swell"
- tenors-en-chamade, Choral Evensnog [sic] and Matings [very sic] and all that.
 
Lewis.
 
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