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We played for the Good Friday service this morning.
I often have a desire to write contemplative music. I have written one or two hymn tunes, but that was really just setting someone else's words to music. I would like writing to be more than that.
I wrote a mass setting about three years ago, and that was quite a spiritual experience. I really did think at times " where did that come from?".
I don't know if anyone actually uses "Remember" ( except the church of Christ The Cornerstone in Milton Keynes who sang it on a recording ). It has sold quite a few copies, it would be nice to know where a work of heart and soul travels.
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