Chloe Flower, piano
Trailblazing pianist and composer Chloe Flower ushers in the season with the release of her new album, She Composed: The Holidays, out TODAY via her label, Popsical Music Group. The album serves as the first-ever instrumental holiday album - across all genres - entirely made up of music composed by women.
Listen to She Composed: The Holidays HERE and watch the music video for “When Augustus Reigned” HERE.
Across the album, Flower brings her now-iconic “popsical” sound — a contemporary and vital reimagining at the cross-section of pop and classical. Anchored by Flower’s piano and adorned with gorgeous vocal and orchestral arrangements, performed by The Academy of St Martin in the Field Orchestra and The English National Opera Choir, the project bridges quintessential holiday warmth with the modern elegance Flower’s music is known for. With previous album singles “Song for Snow” and “O viridissima virga” serving as a fitting representation of its ethos, the project embodies Chloe’s mission to uplift female musicians in the classical space, honoring history’s most impactful female musicians while adding her signature style, making each track uniquely her own.
"This album is dedicated to female composers — past, present, and future,” said Flower. “The holidays have always been my favorite time of year, yet the music we hear in the concert halls is almost never written by women. I hope this album inspires a change in that tradition so that women’s music becomes an equal part of concert programming, and not just at the holidays!"
Flower will be debuting live performances of She Composed: The Holidays at upcoming shows in New York, Rockland, MA and Aspen, CO in December, and will continue to ride the momentum into 2026 with a run of performances across the UK and EU. Emblematic of her mass appeal and following across the world, she is set to play her music to her legion of fans in London, Manchester, Utrecht, Rotterdam, and Hamburg throughout April.
Presented in association with the Wheeler Opera House.