Musical Moment – Florence Price, Symphony No. 1
Today, we highlight the bright and summery music of American Pianist and Composer, Florence Price (born in April 1887, died in 1953), in particular, her [...]
Today, we highlight the bright and summery music of American Pianist and Composer, Florence Price (born in April 1887, died in 1953), in particular, her [...]
One of Bach's two famous momentous sacred Easter oratorios, St Matthew Passion was first performed at Easter in 1727 in Leipzig. The music is based [...]
Celebrating International Women's Day, we introduce one of the most influential female artists of the 20th century, inspiring a generation of female singers as her legacy. [...]
It just so happens that this week is full of musical events to commemorate; everything from anniversaries of the premieres of Saint-Saëns' Carnival of [...]
John Cage’s As Slow as Possible began it’s performance in 2001 on a specially-built organ, and is not expected to finish until the year 2640 [...]
While we have been feeling completely Legally Blonde this week and would thoroughly recommend listening to the soundtrack on repeat (like we have), this is something [...]
This week's Musical Moment is recommended by our wonderful Operations and Co-Curricular Assistant, Miss Murata. The Italian composer Luciano Berio is best known for his [...]
What better way to welcome in the New Year but with a bit of Blues! This is "Bringing in a Brand New Year" by [...]
We welcome in Christmas at FHS with a little insight to the fun we will have next week. The Sans Day Carol, a Cornish 15th century tune [...]
Today, we are introducing "Hail Bright Cecilia", a wonderful ode composed by Henry Purcell in celebration of St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music [...]