16/09/2025
Samantha Hay, Soprano & Singing Teacher
Singing Teacher & Professional Classical/Operatic Soprano
16/09/2025
12/06/2025
We have some amazing soloists for Elijah on 21 June in Ripon Cathedral.
Our soprano is Samantha Hay. Find out more about her…..watch this space!
29/03/2025
It’s been a fun couple of weeks preparing and performing with around 1,500 children in Grimsby & Northampton on a 1 hour Magic Flute show.
Fabulous to see how much young children are enjoying their first foray into opera! 🩷
First time singing Mother & Daughter roles in the same opera!
3 Merits & 1 Distinction for students this term!
Congratulations!🎉
Congrats to my latest students in their singing exam results!
2 Distinctions & 2 Merits
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15/07/2024
How lovely to receive this email today from an audience member who came to see the show on Saturday! 🥰❤️
08/07/2024
Fabulous! Allowing kids to play around is such a great idea.
The Headmaster of School has bought seven upright pianos for a total outlay of £16. The pianos have been placed all around the school for children to play at breaktimes and lunchtimes.
Most of the pianos were offered to the school by local residents who no longer had use for them. In fact, four of the “new” pianos were totally free, two cost £1 each on eBay and the “luxury” one cost £13.99.
A school spokesperson said: “The pianos have been placed around the school, mainly outdoors - but under cover.”
Interestingly, the pianos have turned out to be especially popular with boys in Year 9 and girls in the Sixth Form.
Headmaster, Charles Fillingham, previously worked on the Eurostar train and brought the idea up to the from the pianos which are dotted around St Pancras Station in London.
This initiative formed part of Solihull School’s successful bid to be named as Independent School of the Year.
Mr Fillingham said: “Solihull School has some really talented pupil musicians and also some whose playing is less conventional. It is a delight to hear the pianos being played well and I am prepared to tolerate the crashing and banging that sometimes goes along with it.”
On the first day that the pianos were put into the school, a shy boy in Year 8 sat down to play a piece of classical music.
Afterwards, the other children gave him a round of applause.
Charles Fillingham added: “There are worse things that young people can do at lunchtime than mucking around on an old piano. Creativity, innovation, the arts and music are really important for a rounded education – at this price any school could afford to install pianos.”
School’s out for summer!
Last teaching day done and dusted! 🥳
23/06/2024
Loved getting to wear this elegant costume during staging week in May - 8 shows to go, so still covering & waiting! The least scary of all my Queens!
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