December is the shortest month. Okay, technically, February is the shortest month. It’s just that… Read the postWeek 656: “A Spotless Rose” by Herbert Howells
George Gershwin was a musical turning point. He was born in 1898, a year after… Read the postWeek 533: “Lullaby for String Orchestra” by George Gershwin
Bluebirds have a habit of popping up in music more frequently than most birds. Judy… Read the postWeek 386: “The Bluebird” by Charles Stanford
French is a great language for singing. The letter E alone can give you at… Read the postWeek 330: “Trois Beaux Oiseaux De Paradis” by Maurice Ravel
I made a snowman when I was about 11 years old that I was very… Read the postWeek 198: Serenade from “The Snowman” by Erich Korngold
Family road trips have changed over the years. Today, things like iPods, PSP’s, and TV… Read the postWeek 23: “Vocalise” by Rachmaninov (as performed by Bobby McFerrin and Yo-Yo Ma)