Category Archives: News and Views

This category is for news about HOA events or individuals associated with the HOA and other related news items.

A Month of Murder

1 May 1986. Thirteen-year old Margaret ‘Minnie’ Hargreaves is murdered, and her body half buried on a building site at the edge of Holme Hill, a village in West Yorkshire where she lived with her parents. David Harrison, a near-neighbour, is convicted of the crime and sentenced to life imprisonment. He dies in prison.

43 years later, Holme Hill becomes the scene of two more murders. The first to die is Rhys Williams, a lonely old widower, who is found sitting on a bench by the village cricket ground. One week later, as the long-redundant Methodist Church is being cleared out prior to conversion to luxury flats, the verger finds more than he bargained for: Squire Haley, former choirmaster, face down at the keyboard of the chapel organ. Both corpses have a quotation from the Bible pinned to them, along with four dates – the first two the days on which Williams  and Haley were murdered, the last two, dates in the future. Dates on which two more people will be killed, perhaps?

Detective Chief Inspector Donald May is called in to head the investigation. Holme Hill was his boyhood home and the chapel the place where his family worshipped. At first, the murders seem inexplicable: two old men who had lived blameless lives – no reason to kill them; but the same murderer by the looks of it, so they must have something in common. A darker past begins to emerge as May and his team of DS Viv Trubshaw and DC Charlie Riggs investigate. Then a third murder, on the date forecast, again with a quotation from the Bible about the body. May knows when the fourth murder wil lbe committed; but who will the victim be and who is the perpetrator?

The Detective Chief Inspector has seven days to stop a murder and catch the criminal. May will discover much more than he expected when he started on 1 May 2019: the victims and the murderer; his own father; the chapel and the village; his marriage and his love for Detective Sergeant Trubshaw. All in one month; a month of murder.

David Baker’s murder mystery novel is now being serialised on https://channillo.com/series/a-month-of-murder/

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RCO Response and Support for Organists

The Royal College of Organists has announced a number of ways they will support organists through Covid-19. Please click here to visit their website for the latest news and information.

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National Organ Day – Saturday 18th April

The Royal College of Organists is appealing to every building in the UK that houses an organ to open its doors on that day, allowing people to hear and explore the wealth of organs, large and small, to be found throughout the country.  For many members, this may involve negotiations with their own church or other building where they play.  The activity does not have to involve a formal recital, although that is certainly one possibility.  More details and resources are available via https://www.rco.org.uk/NationalOrganDay.php

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Stanley Vann Scholarship – application deadline 31st March

One of the funds administered by the IAO was set up in memory of organist and composer Dr Stanley Vann, for many years associated with Peterborough Cathedral.  The Fund Committee is currently chaired by Dr James Lancelot and the deadline for this year’s applications is 31st March.  The object of the fund is to enhance Anglican choral music by making an annual grant, primarily intended for a young musician who shows promise and wishes to improve their skills in the field of Anglican choir training and direction.  If you know of a worthy candidate, please encourage them to apply.  More details and application forms are available via https://iao.org.uk/grants/stanley-vann/

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Organist at HMP Leeds – job opportunity

HMP Leeds is a category B Men’s Prison close to Leeds City Centre. The Chaplaincy team caters for men of all faiths.

The weekly Sunday sung Church of England Eucharist (09:15) and the Roman Catholic Mass (10.30) require an organist for the hours of 09:00 -12 noon.

These services currently attract an attendance of between fifty and sixty five prisoners for both services.

There will be occasional additional services to be covered such as the Ash Wednesday, Holy week, Harvest Festival and Carol Service .

This is a paid role, 3hrs a week @ £12.77 per hr and travel expenses at 0.26 per mile. This is to commence at the  beginning of May 2020.  The post will require Prison vetting and a DBS check.

Applications are especially welcome from enthusiastic persons who, in addition, would be keen to form a choir.

Organ made by J W Walker and sons (pipe).

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Bradford Festival Choral Society – 2020 Events

An overview of the upcoming events for the Bradford Festival Choral Society can be found here. Please see below for further information on the Bach event on 8 March.

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University of Huddersfield Organ Day – 14 March 2020

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Diocese of Leeds Schools Singing Programme

To view the upcoming events for the Diocese of Leeds Schools Singing Programme, please click here.

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Latest news and updates from the RCO

Visit the RCO website to see the latest news and updates, including accreditation updates, the Musicians’ Company Award and financial support for residential courses.

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Organ scholarship at St Mary-at-Finchley Parish Church, London

Further information about the scholarship that is currently available can be found here.

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