Italian for "loud"
What is "forte"?
The father of many children, many who also became composers, and arguably the greatest composer of all time.
Who is "Bach"?
Triple C.
Who is Mr. Carruth?
The British composer Edward Elgar composed piece music which accompanies nearly every high school graduate down the aisle.
What is "Pomp and Circumstance"?
The Sopranos and Altos usually sing in this clef.
What is "treble" clef?
This modern composer is famous for his many film scores including, Harry Potter, ET, and Star Wars.
Who is John Williams?
This teacher has one arm shorter than the other.
Who is Mr. Riehle?
The Beatles line: When I find myself in times of trouble Mother Mary comes to me, speaking words of wisdom...
What is "Let it Be"?
These singers can be found singing in either Bass or Treble clef.
What are the "tenors"?
This deaf composer wrote what is likely the most famous symphony of all time, beginning with just four quick notes.
Who is Beethoven?
This person is the newest principal on the THS campus.
Who is Dr. Melinda Stone?
Michael Jackson's lover is not this person.
"Piano" when not referring to the instrument, means this.
What is "soft"?
This Austrian composer died before completing his final work, which was finished by other people to become his Requiem
Who was Mozart?
This teacher sings with the professional chamber choir Cantare Houston.
Who is Mr. Carruth?
Your annual celebration of your birth just wouldn't be right if no one sang this to you.
What is "Happy Birthday"?
This method of hand sign singing, can be traced back to Guido in the Renaissance.
What is "Sol-Fege"?
This current composer of Broadway fame is not throwing away his shot.
Who is Lin-Manuel Miranda?
This teacher founded and directed the professional chamber choir Cantare Houston.
Who is Mr. Riehle?
The band Journey's suggestion to "hold on to that feeling" follows this song's title line.
What is "Don't Stop Believing?"