Northern Lights
Powerful music for one of the world’s most intense natural phenomena…
“Composers don’t just sit in a room and write things that are in their heads, they actually listen to a lot of music, pop music, jazz, rock & roll, any combination of music that catches their ear” – Hilary Hahn – Violinist
Our Inspiration Page is all about getting you to listen to a variety of composers, musical genres and styles. New pieces will be added regularly, so keep checking – you never know, you might discover your new favourite composer!
Powerful music for one of the world’s most intense natural phenomena…
Simplicity itself – Howard Skempton’s ‘Lento’ is mesmerising…
An award-winning video game music score…
One minute it’s raw and uncomfortable, the next it’s lyrical and melodic…edge-of-your-seat music!
Alexis Ffrench wants to bring joy to a world of troubled times and change the way people perceive classical music…
If you’re looking for a beautiful choral work to lift your spirits, this could be the piece for you…
This piece of music has one of the most powerful openings you’ll ever hear. If you want to know how and why, then read on…
Debbie Wiseman composed the music for BBC1 series, ‘Dickensian’, where characters from Dickens’ novels are brought together in a London drama.
Listen to jazz legend, Herbie Hancock, improvise on the beautiful slow movement of Ravel’s piano concerto – masterful!
This well-known theme from multi award-winning film, ‘Schindler’s List’ may be one of the most emotive melodies you’ll hear
This unaccompanied choral work is simple yet uses clever composition techniques…
Japanese composer, Ryuichi Sakamoto composed this music for a World War II film…
One of the quietest and most serene symphonies by Vaughan Williams, though with some dark undertones
This haunting pavane, by French composer, Ravel, was originally written for solo piano. Listen to the masterful orchestration
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