GCSE Recitals in Carmel Hall Studio Theatre
On Thursday 25th November, our Year 11 GCSE students (plus Year 9 student Cerine, who is doing her Music GCSE two years early!) performed [...]
On Thursday 25th November, our Year 11 GCSE students (plus Year 9 student Cerine, who is doing her Music GCSE two years early!) performed [...]
I first heard the first movement (‘Good Morning’) from Pearls III by Roland Szentpáli, when I was driving and listening to BBC Radio 3 [...]
Our early morning coffee concerts continued this week with Year 3 who wowed us with their professional approach, technical mastery and expressive musicality. We [...]
Emitt Rhodes was an American singer-songwriter who has been called the “One-Man Beatles” due to his writing style and instrumentation. His first album was [...]
Always a very special occasion in the FHS musical calendar, this year's Autumn Concert was even more so as it was held for the [...]
‘Lest we forget’. An important phrase to remind ourselves never to forget and to honour the people who sacrificed their lives for our country [...]
The Junior School Autumn Concert started dramatically with J.S. Bach’s famous Toccata and Fugue in D minor. Drawn in, the audience continued to listen [...]
As Guy Fawkes Night is round the corner, here is a small selection of fireworks depicted in Classical Music across the centuries. Music for [...]
I’ve taken to listening to BBC Radio 3 first thing in the morning as I get ready for the day, and I have found that [...]
This week we are looking at Errollyn Wallen, who is recognised as one of the leading figures of today’s classical music world. I briefly [...]