New Music: Hundreds of Years in the Making
By HPO Composer-in-Residence Abigail Richardson-Schulte Today’s “contemporary classical” or “new” music can be anything, a result of hundreds of years of change in music composition. For muc…
By HPO Composer-in-Residence Abigail Richardson-Schulte Today’s “contemporary classical” or “new” music can be anything, a result of hundreds of years of change in music composition. For muc…
Ashley Tao is one of our most active members on the HPO’s Volunteer Roster. When she’s not working on her PhD in medical physics, Ashley plays the flute in the Dundas Concert Band and Royal Ham…
Whether you’re new to orchestral music or an experienced listener, we think it’s interesting to hear how orchestral music has evolved over time. Enjoy this fast and friendly guide to the B…
As one of film’s most popular genres, science fiction has given us many memorable tunes. While you’re likely to recognize the music at this Saturday’s Sci-Fi Spectacular concert, t…
Think of a classic movie score. We’ll give you a minute. What was the first one that came to mind? Could it be the famous tune from Raiders of the Lost Ark, invoking images of rough and tumble, griz…
Movies and music have always gone together. Before there were voices in film, music was used to enhance the movie and today you can rarely sit through a modern movie without hearing a piece of class…