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Greetings from methodist church Middleton Fred Baxter
Greetings from Wales Ivor Jones  2/3/01
Greeting from Down Under. Nice site. Makes me (home)sick! Alastair James  2/3/01
Greetings from Holland D van Ryjn   2/3/01
Nice site. I particularly enjoyed the practice advice. Susan Youell, Leeds 10/11/00
Thank you for keeping your events page up to date. Very helpful Ian Phelps, Huddersfield   8/5/01
Spent a lot of my childhood in Nottingham in early 50s and had a wonderful wander around on Tuesday afternoon - 21st. August. I well remember the Walker in St Mary's and all the exposed reeds, (lovely sight but people thought it ugly!) the Willis at West Bridgeford (just built then) the Binns in the Albert Hall. Great site this.All best wishes, Brian Brian Anderson, OLD PORTSMOUTH
23/08/01
That's the first time that I have been greeted by a diminished seventh over the pedal of the note of resolution! Professor John Morehen, Nottingham University
21/02/02
Very interesting site John Sherrott, Melbourne, Australia 3/6/02
Greetings from Christchurch New Zealand.
Great site:congrats to you all.
Martin Setchell.  20/07/2002
A very interesting and informative site. Terrence F. Hancock,
Secretary,
East Surrey Organists' Association

24/07/2002
The IAO Congress in Paris looked like great fun!  Fantastic pictures!
Cathy Langston, Welwyn Garden City, Herts 06/09/2002
Nice to visit this excellent site again - greetings from Piping the News  Fiona Chryssides
11/09/2002
A very informative site. I hope to be able to hear the organs at Southwell Minster and those in Nottingham at some future stage St. Barnabas Cathedral looks a very interesting instrument. I had never seen the specification before. I will certainly look at this website again. The Kent County Organists Association has just opened its new website too.     Andrew  Cesana  President Kent County Organists Association
12/09/2002
Liked the picture postcards.  I think I sent some of them myself! Derek Henry, Melbourne, Australia
25/09/2002
I enjoyed the Parisian pictures very much.I live in the Midi (France) and am active musically at Abbaye de Fontcaude in my village and also on my Johannus 3-manual at home. David Allner, Cazedarnes, France
03/11/2002
Informative and interesting site. I shall return. Brian Childs, Bangor, County Down 06/11/02
Great Site most informative for an old northern organist. Keith Crosby, Bishop Auckland 10/11/02
Greeting from Exeter and District Organist's Association Michael Foster The Minster PC Axminster
11/11/02
Greetings from the Bristol & District Organists' Association.  I was particularly interested to see that you are planning a visit to Belvoir Castle, as my family came originally from Rutland.  An excellent web-site in every way. C. J. M. Manners, President, Bristol & District Organists' Association  8/01/03

I very much enjoyed your site!  I am an American Organist wishing to relocated to your country. David Bryson-Richmond, Virginia, USA
28/02/03
An excellent web site!  I was only looking for dates of this year's Sunday afternoon recitals, but ended up browsing all the various sections.  I was particularly impressed by the content and quality of the Old Postcard section - with sound.Congratulations on your achievements.
Roy Larkinson 12/03/03
A most interesting site: the info on the Norwich digital organ greatly encourages me to consider a similar instrument. Peter Collier
04/06/03
I was looking to see if there was anything on the internet about Dom Gregory Murray and was pleased to find your website and responded to the invitiation to leave a message. I just said that I learned to play the organ using Dom Gregory's Liturgical Interludes back in the 1960s when I used to live in Darlington and am still using them now on Sundays at St. Catherine's, Richmond Road in Sheffield where I play the organ at present. I still think they are ideal for creating a devotional atmosphere prior to worship. I remain eternally grateful for them. 
 
Tony Beck,
Diocesan Secretary,
Diocese of Sheffield.
25/07/2005
Greetings from Winchester! (But not that one...)
 I write from Winchester, Virginia in the USA and send fraternal greetings
 from the Winchester Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.
 I was interested to note that my Ten Commandments for Organists has made its  way across the Atlantic (albeit unattributed). I wrote this little bit of  practical advice now some twenty years ago. It was first published in an  issue of Keyboard World magazine for which I was then a regular columnist.
Alas, the publication is no more (although I believe another unrelated
 periodical has taken up the same name).
 All best wishes,
 Daniel E. Gawthrop
Winchester, Virginia. USA

26/08/2005