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25.01.2022 Flowers can hide some surprises... Lucky we found them both and put them each in a better spot!



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25.01.2022 On Saturday the Madame FH team enjoyed a pre-concert glimpse whilst putting together some floral arrangements as a new sponsor of Orchestra seventeen88 ! It was a real pleasure working with you Nicole van Bruggen-Harris, Rachael Beesley, Simon Oswell and Michael Dahlenburg. You are all amazing talents and make sublime music together, and we can't wait to work with you again soon ! Check out the first review which appeared in the Sydney Arts Guide : ... http://www.sydneyartsguide.com.au/orchestra-seventeen88-ch/ We couldn't recommend tonight's concert, 'La Seccatura', at the Melbourne Recital Centre highly enough to anyone in Melbourne. But apparently there are only a handful of tickets left, so you'll have to get in quick. (http://www.melbournerecital.com.au//la-seccatura-haydn-sc/)

25.01.2022 Congratulations Ellen and Vincent! What a beautiful view for a ceremony!



23.01.2022 Prefer local flowers, happy Valentine's Day!

22.01.2022 Joyeux Noel everyone! We hope you are having a fabulous time with your loved ones.

22.01.2022 How about this Madame FH white cascading bridal bouquet for winter?



22.01.2022 What a beautiful couple! It was so nice to arrange the flowers for your wedding, thanks Captured by Pavel for this photo.

21.01.2022 Congratulations Caitlin and Leon!

20.01.2022 Getting married soon? Know someone who is planning their wedding? Come see us at the Love On the Lawn wedding festival in Centennial Park this Sunday. (http://www.loveonthelawn.com.au/#!sydney-2015/ce3p)

19.01.2022 Congratulations Antonia and Joshua! What a beautiful wedding to start the year!

17.01.2022 Congratulations Lauren and Jonathan!



17.01.2022 Congratulations Jenny and Cameron!

16.01.2022 Come along tomorrow to see our finished floral arrangements and enjoy the best wedding festival in Sydney, Love On The Lawn!

16.01.2022 "Joyeux anniversaire !!!" and thank you to the entire Australian Brandenburg Orchestra for entrusting Madame FH with creating the floral decorations at the City Recital Hall for your 30th anniversary Brandenburg Concertos concert series. We love your music, and wish you many more years of joyful celebrations!

15.01.2022 Do you know Gloriosa lilies? These colourful flowers always brighten up any interiors!

13.01.2022 Thanks to the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra https://www.facebook.com/AustralianRomanticClassicalOrchestra/ for these beautiful photos of the stage at Poetical Melodies in the City Recital Hall last night. Please, if you don't know this talented orchestra yet, have a look at their website now: http://www.arco.org.au/ and buy tickets for the next concert!

12.01.2022 IN MEMORIAM RICHARD GILL AO RICHARD GILL AO PERSPECTIVE & CELEBRATION We pay tribute to Richard Gill AO who was born on November 4, 1941 and died at his hom...e on Sunday 28 October, 2018 after a year-long battle with cancer. Richard was a champion of Australian music with no equal. As a celebrated conductor, an educator of children, musicians and curious audience members, and most recently, a founder of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, he will be remembered for his contagious energy and flamboyant rhetoric. His passing is a profound loss for the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra and Australia alike. Richard was introduced to music as a child growing up in the suburbs of Sydney in the 1940s, when he was surrounded by the symbolism and ritual of the Catholic Mass. The chants were in Latin, and he began to sing amid bells and incense, surrounded by vestments, wine and other mystical objects. Years later in an interview for The Australian he explained that the thing about singing is that everyone can do it, you dont need expensive instruments, and you can learn all of your musical concepts through the voice. Richard spent a life systematically addressing the widespread shortcomings and neglect of music in Australias education system. He was convinced of the positive effects of music on young people. This was not to churn out more Mozarts, but to switch children on to creative thinking and lateral problem solving, to inspire young minds to be interested in and engaged with their surroundings, and be able to clearly articulate their observations. Richard quickly became known as an inspirational interpreter of music, devoted to its abstraction, never simplifying its intricacy. He explains in a TEDx talk that music doesnt mean anything outside itself. Music does not describe. Music does not narrate. Music does not tell stories. Music evokes. Music suggests, music implies. When a child explained that to him the orchestra playing Peer Gynt sounded like a biscuit, Richard unflinchingly and earnestly answered correct. This is the abstraction that music does so well, and according to Richard, it is this essence that provides children with the opportunity to inhabit a truly unique way of thinking. Adults too were captivated by his charismatic and fascinating explanations of how music works. He gesticulated and expounded in a way that reminded some of us of a Julius Sumner Miller-like mad professor. Adamant and forthright one moment, then exuberant and funny, then a wistful conjurer or reflective poet. It was in the world of opera that Richards masterful rhetoric blossomed. He conducted travelling productions in the early 2000s for Opera Australias Touring and Outreach program, then called Oz Opera. These were performances in wool sheds or community halls that attracted almost the entire population of country towns. He might turn to the audience before the beginning of La Bohème to provide a short synopsis, and say Welcome, Ladies and Gentlemen girls dies, boy cries, then swirl around and launch into the overture. This was not disrespect for the art or for the audience, but calling it as he saw it. He pulled no punches when rehearsing, and during his tenure as musical director of the new Victorian Opera he often reminded those on stage that singing in time is not a special effect. Or, after a ragged passage from the orchestra hed offer: that was a bit dodgeois, in trademark stage whisper. Everyone in the room knew that they were a vital and important person when Richard was there. He not only remembered each name after one hearing, but in many cases treated you to a customised pronunciation that seemed to say I understand you; I think I know what makes you tick. And woe betide if your name was shared with a character in an opera... Richards presence resembled that of an improviser each audience member, student or player was on the edge of their seats because anything might happen at a moments notice, and almost always did! This is the real stuff of music, and its joyous and unstoppable. Everybody who has ever known, seen, or heard Richard could contribute equally humorous and significant stories. But can we really define a life as large as Richards by the singling out of moments? What we absolutely must do is continue what he so loved. His most recent initiative was our Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra. Together with Nicole van Bruggen and Rachael Beesley, the idea was born six years ago during rehearsals for The Marriage of Figaro played on period instruments. Richard threw himself into this venture, and the premise was not to create an orchestra under the name of a single maestro, but to establish an army of generals. An artistic team and core of expert players work together to create new opportunities for presenting all sorts of music to all sorts of listeners. A youth orchestra program the Young Mannheim Symphonists has been established, and music from the past and present is introduced to school students and adults alike at the Voyage of Musical Discovery series. This goes to the core of Richard's vision: music and education working hand-in-hand. Like the fading of a beautiful sustained note, or that magical silence following a fabulous performance, a loss as significant as Richard Gill cannot be adequately explained or understood. This loss like music evokes, suggests and implies. But what we can do is keep making a multitude of sounds. And in every one of them, we know and celebrate that Richard is still there with us. Thank you, Richard.

12.01.2022 Congratulations Eleanor and James! Thanks Photography by Paul https://www.facebook.com/paulheinrichphotography for these beautiful photos!

11.01.2022 After flourishing our stand at the Sydney Bridal Expo this last weekend, this floral arrangement is still looking beautiful!

10.01.2022 Happy Bastille Day!

09.01.2022 For a textured winter bridal bouquet, use parrot tulips!

09.01.2022 Here is some blossom from Madame FH to help brighten your day!

09.01.2022 Congratulations Cara and Michael!

07.01.2022 Calling all future brides! If you haven't already found the perfect dress, check out Luom's stand at ABFW 2016 tomorrow. She is a wonderful creative force + it is always a pleasure working with her! https://www.facebook.com/luomobridal/ https://www.facebook.com/BridalFashionWeekAustralia/ #madamefh #luom.o #abfw2016

07.01.2022 Caitlin Leon Just a little something light & lovely for your Sunday evening A stunning day at beautiful Gunners Barracks capturing their intimate ceremony &... reception. Caitlin's gorgeous gown by The Hills Bridal Room by Jean Fox Flowers by Madame FH - Floral Stylist Cinematography Soda Films Makeup by Kerry Howell Makeup Wedding celebrant, Scott at Beyond Celebrancy Music by #pressclubband Photo booth by Photo Corner #societyphotography #celebratelife #sydneywedding #sydneyweddingphotographer #sydneyweddingphotography #bradleyshead #brideandgroom #weddedwonderland #everaftermagazine #mywedding #weoawedding #caitleontietheknot

07.01.2022 Spring garden in a vase

06.01.2022 Happy Easter Everyone! Even broccoli for some can be a treat instead of chocolate!

06.01.2022 Ideas for winter bridal bouquets: poppies!

06.01.2022 Happy Anniversary Jue and Mark!

05.01.2022 Happy Easter and stay safe!

05.01.2022 Congratulations Grace and Gagan!

03.01.2022 Flowers and wood, always a good combination!

03.01.2022 Thank you Love On The Lawn and all the wonderful couples we met yesterday!

02.01.2022 Pastel Perfection by Madame FH - Floral Stylist! We love! Cant wait to see you at #loveonthelawn #theweddingfestival #happeningsoon #madamefh x regram @madamefh... A pastel wedding to start a beautiful life together... #madamefh #wedding #bridalbouquet #picoftheday #photodujour #bestoftheday #instawedding #union #pastel #bouquet #bonheur #mariage #floralart #flowers #fleurs #freesias #roses #dustymiller #winchestercathedralroses #lightpink #lightpeach #mauve #white #creme #bride #colours #australiaday #bigday #vie #dayofyourlife See more

01.01.2022 More beautiful photos from Photography by Paul https://www.facebook.com/paulheinrichphotography, thanks so much!

01.01.2022 For today, a touch of sun with the Juliet roses!

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