Award-winning British violinist and composer Natalie Klouda enrolled at the Yehudi Menuhin School at age 8. Although her parents were not musicians, she grew up in a home that contained her great-grandfather’s piano. He was a professional pianist and organist, and she says that having access to that piano as a child allowed her to cultivate her talent and passion for music. Today’s Beautiful Music features two of Natalie Klouda’s compositions — her solo keyboard work, BLUE MARBLE, played by pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason, and her solo violin work THREE GLIMPSES, played by violinist Zoë Beyers. The latter includes the violinist introducing her performance. You can also use the link below to learn more about Natalie Klouda.