Lil’ Dicky:  Pillow Talking

Lil’ Dicky: Pillow Talking

Happy Wednesday aka hump day! And in honor of hump day, we are going to listen to some rap. That’s right, RAP MUSIC!! I LOVE opera, and classical music in general… it has SUCH emotional breadth and depth to it, and it allows me to express and feel things...
Andy Hull and Robert McDowell:  Montage

Andy Hull and Robert McDowell: Montage

Greetings, and a happy Tuesday to you all! My name is Josh, and welcome back to the NYFOS blog, where I’ll be sharing some music with you this week. Yesterday I threw some bluegrass at you, and today I’ve decided to tackle one of the largest playlists on...
The Punch Brothers:  You Are

The Punch Brothers: You Are

Greetings to any first time NYFOS blog readers and a hearty welcome back to the faithful NYFOS-ers (NYFOS-ians… NYFOS-ites?) that are regular readers of this blog! HAPPY MONDAY!!! Josh Jeremiah here, and I’m thrilled to have this opportunity to share some...
George Gershwin:  My Cousin In Milwaukee

George Gershwin: My Cousin In Milwaukee

To celebrate NYFOS’s 30th Anniversary Season, Song of the Day is featuring some selections from our commercial recordings.  Longtime friend of NYFOS Judy Kaye really shows her range on NYFOS’s album He Loves and She Loves. Here’s “My Cousin In...
Olaf Bienert:  Parc Monceau

Olaf Bienert: Parc Monceau

To celebrate NYFOS’s 30th Anniversary Season, Song of the Day is featuring some selections from our commercial recordings.  A mainstay of NYFOS’s early years, baritone William Sharp sings “Parc Monceau” (Olaf Bienert, text by Kurt Tucholsky) on...