Recording Fanny Hensel at Home
In this post Verica Grmusa, Nicole Panizza, and Stephen Rodgers bring to life an unpublished Hensel song from 1826, and reflect on the meaning of domestic spaces then and now.
There is no historical or geographical limit on what can be covered. There is no restriction on the style or genre of song or singing.
In this post Verica Grmusa, Nicole Panizza, and Stephen Rodgers bring to life an unpublished Hensel song from 1826, and reflect on the meaning of domestic spaces then and now.
This audio blog post discusses Julia Johnson Davis’s poem “To My Little Son” and Florence Price’s deeply personal musical setting of it.
In this video I outline two strategies that Clara Schumann uses to compose songs with music that goes “against the grain” of the poetry.