Welcome To FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER with #FermataTeam
We are delighted to welcome all 246 students and parents in February! Spring has welcomed us with some breezy weather. We provided over 980 lessons in the month of January and we welcomed 19 NEW STUDENTS. We are now the second-largest school of...
Why Music Theory is so important?
I am writing this short article to let you ALL know about Fermata's newly launched Music Theory Club that we encourage all Fermata Students to join. Music Theory Club with #FermataTeam - book your FREE session by 26-January! Why should you join Music Theory Club?...
Welcome in 2023! Happy New Year. Join #FermataTeam in 2023 for some cracking music lessons!
Hello and Good Morning from #FermataTeam, dear Students & Parents! Welcome in 2023! Happy NEW YEAR and welcome to 2023! #FermataTeam would like to send best wishes to all of you! It's been great to see that well over 220 students are...
April Newsletter
Dear Parents & Students Welcome to the Fermata April Newsletter! We couldn't start with any other news than sharing the great information about one of Fermata's Violin students - Isabelle Shan. Isabelle proved her fantastic talent and commitment to the...
Singing Lessons with Emma Goulding – now in Fermata School of Music
Good afternoon, dear parents and students! I am writing a quick message to advise, we have completed the recruitment process for a Vocal Tutor at Fermata School of Music. I am pleased to inform Ms Emma Goulding will join Fermata Team as...
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750)
Johann Sebastian Bach was born in March of 1685, in the city of Eisenach, in the state of Thuringia, Germany. he was the 4th generation of a family of musicians, many of his cousins and uncles were important musicians in Germany, his father, Johann Ambrosius Bach was the musical director of two cities, who likely taught violin, harpsichord and music theory to Bach at a very young age; and at least the 5th generation of a Lutheran family, his faith would be a determinant factor throughout his whole life and compositions.
Welcome To FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER with #FermataTeam
We are delighted to welcome all 246 students and parents in February! Spring has welcomed us with some breezy weather. We provided over 980 lessons in the month of January and we welcomed 19 NEW STUDENTS. We are now the second-largest school of...
Why Music Theory is so important?
I am writing this short article to let you ALL know about Fermata's newly launched Music Theory Club that we encourage all Fermata Students to join. Music Theory Club with #FermataTeam - book your FREE session by 26-January! Why should you join Music Theory Club?...
Welcome in 2023! Happy New Year. Join #FermataTeam in 2023 for some cracking music lessons!
Hello and Good Morning from #FermataTeam, dear Students & Parents! Welcome in 2023! Happy NEW YEAR and welcome to 2023! #FermataTeam would like to send best wishes to all of you! It's been great to see that well over 220 students are...
April Newsletter
Dear Parents & Students Welcome to the Fermata April Newsletter! We couldn't start with any other news than sharing the great information about one of Fermata's Violin students - Isabelle Shan. Isabelle proved her fantastic talent and commitment to the...
Singing Lessons with Emma Goulding – now in Fermata School of Music
Good afternoon, dear parents and students! I am writing a quick message to advise, we have completed the recruitment process for a Vocal Tutor at Fermata School of Music. I am pleased to inform Ms Emma Goulding will join Fermata Team as...
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750)
Johann Sebastian Bach was born in March of 1685, in the city of Eisenach, in the state of Thuringia, Germany. he was the 4th generation of a family of musicians, many of his cousins and uncles were important musicians in Germany, his father, Johann Ambrosius Bach was the musical director of two cities, who likely taught violin, harpsichord and music theory to Bach at a very young age; and at least the 5th generation of a Lutheran family, his faith would be a determinant factor throughout his whole life and compositions.
Welcome To FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER with #FermataTeam
We are delighted to welcome all 246 students and parents in February! Spring has welcomed us with some breezy weather. We provided over 980 lessons in the month of January and we welcomed 19 NEW STUDENTS. We are now the second-largest school of...
Why Music Theory is so important?
I am writing this short article to let you ALL know about Fermata's newly launched Music Theory Club that we encourage all Fermata Students to join. Music Theory Club with #FermataTeam - book your FREE session by 26-January! Why should you join Music Theory Club?...
Welcome in 2023! Happy New Year. Join #FermataTeam in 2023 for some cracking music lessons!
Hello and Good Morning from #FermataTeam, dear Students & Parents! Welcome in 2023! Happy NEW YEAR and welcome to 2023! #FermataTeam would like to send best wishes to all of you! It's been great to see that well over 220 students are...
April Newsletter
Dear Parents & Students Welcome to the Fermata April Newsletter! We couldn't start with any other news than sharing the great information about one of Fermata's Violin students - Isabelle Shan. Isabelle proved her fantastic talent and commitment to the...
Singing Lessons with Emma Goulding – now in Fermata School of Music
Good afternoon, dear parents and students! I am writing a quick message to advise, we have completed the recruitment process for a Vocal Tutor at Fermata School of Music. I am pleased to inform Ms Emma Goulding will join Fermata Team as...
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750)
Johann Sebastian Bach was born in March of 1685, in the city of Eisenach, in the state of Thuringia, Germany. he was the 4th generation of a family of musicians, many of his cousins and uncles were important musicians in Germany, his father, Johann Ambrosius Bach was the musical director of two cities, who likely taught violin, harpsichord and music theory to Bach at a very young age; and at least the 5th generation of a Lutheran family, his faith would be a determinant factor throughout his whole life and compositions.