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You’ll never walk alone – H Trevor Shakeshaft, from ‚Choir Schools Today‘ Issue 10 (1996) H Trevor Shakeshaft, a former Schools‘ Music Adviser urges more co-operation between state

Visiting Granada (in Spain, not the motorway services) I wrote this blog post last summer after returning from Granada but never published it. Having just been asked by a friend about what The Reading Habits of the Secondary School Child by Trevor Shakeshaft (1966/7) Written as part of a teacher training course at the City of Birmingham College of Education during the 1966/7

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You’ll never walk alone – H Trevor Shakeshaft, from ‚Choir Schools Today‘ Issue 10 (1996) H Trevor Shakeshaft, a former Schools‘ Music Adviser urges more co-operation between state ‘I am wiser than the aged’ I have spent what feels like much of the weekend as part of Lichfield Cathedral’s fund-raising ‘Psalmathon’ which involved the five choirs associated with the Posted by Richard Shakeshaft at 16:02 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: childrens literature, harry potter, j k rowling, pottermore,

Richard is unsure how people with such little knowledge of Spanish driving laws can be allowed to hire cars. He is nevertheless going to get into the driver’s seat with confidence and aplomb.

or scraped right. You have to discard. Start again. published in ‘The Spectator’ 30 January, 2016 Posted by Richard Shakeshaft at 10:00 No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to

The Gruffalo’s child as a model learner Although I enjoy picturebooks, I have not read The Gruffalo’s Child so, over Christmas, I did exactly what I advise my pupils not to do and watched Richard ShakeshaftPhD in Children’s Literature, University of Cambridge: Finding the ‚human‘ in the ‚posthuman‘: The representation of the technologically enhanced posthuman in Young

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The Online and Offline Self Cyberspace is viewed by many critics as a utopian, consequence-free playground where people can experiment with their identity, and the recent case of Tom Tweeted BCP Evening Prayer As promised yesterday, the tweeted Evensong – or TwEvensong – happened. As a result of having a very public first attempt at something like this, there are Posted by Richard Shakeshaft at 15:58 No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: cathedral music, recordings, technology

Richard Shakeshaft: January 2011

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Richard ShakeshaftBlair, Hugh (b 1864 – d 1932) Having studied the organ at Worcester Cathedral Blair became organ scholar at Christ’s College, Cambridge in 1884, and he then returned to richard shakeshaft¶ §personal As an ardent user of the Internet since 1993, my online life is scattered around various websites.

Richard ShakeshaftHaving completed my MEd in Critical Approaches to Literature at The Cambridge/Homerton Research and Teaching Centre for Children’s Literature in 2011, I

‚Reading Music with the Young Child‘ by H Trevor Shakeshaft (from ‚Music Teacher‘, July 1983) In these days of financial stringency, even those primary schools lucky enough to have their own

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Travelling from LHR to PSA in the midst of a global pandemic Yesterday afternoon, myself, my wife and our 5 year old daughter arrived back home from a week in the Tuscan Overall, I am pleased to have been able to invest in the technology to move my sheet music into the mid-pandemic twenty-first century world. Posted by Richard Shakeshaft at 12:14 No You’ll never walk alone – H Trevor Shakeshaft, from ‚Choir Schools Today‘ Issue 10 (1996) H Trevor Shakeshaft, a former Schools‘ Music Adviser urges more co-operation between state

Puer qui natus est nobis hodie (SSAATB), edited by Richard Shakeshaft Quest’è la bella santa vincitrice (SSAATTBB), edited by Richard Shakeshaft Salve gemma confessorum Cathedral Carol Service by Wendy Cope Those of us who are not important enough To have places reserved for us And who turned up too late to

Richard is unsure how people with such little knowledge of Spanish driving laws can be allowed to hire cars. He is nevertheless going to get into the driver’s seat with confidence and aplomb.

Pancakes and seventeenth-century music Supermarkets and today’s secular culture make much of Pancake Day and it was doubtless celebrated with higher sales of sugar and lemon in the

The Reading Habits of the Secondary School Child by Trevor Shakeshaft (1966/7) Written as part of a teacher training course at the City of Birmingham College of Education during the 1966/7

Posted by Richard Shakeshaft at 00:31 No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: bcp, book of common prayer, cathedral, cathedral Some years later, from 1606 to 1609, Shakeshaft and his wife found themselves in litigation with a group of people including one Richard Tomlinson concerning the leases at

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Weelkes, Thomas (1576–1623) Laboravi in gemitu meo (SSAATB), edited by Richard Shakeshaft O Lord, grant the king a long life (SSAATBB), edited by Richard Shakeshaft Laboravi in gemitu

Nevertheless, if it is useful to at least one person it was worth posting. Posted by Richard Shakeshaft at 22:24 No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to The Screenager I came across a new word this week in Richard Watson’s Future Minds: screenager. While the wiggly red underline tells me it’s a new word to Microsoft too, Google