Music History Monday
A podcast by Robert Greenberg
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192 Episoade
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Music History Monday: Armando Anthony “Chick” Corea
Publicat: 12.06.2023 -
Music History Monday: Never Eat Anything That Can Bite You Back!
Publicat: 05.06.2023 -
Music History Monday: Isaac Albéniz
Publicat: 29.05.2023 -
Music History Monday: Giuseppe Verdi and the Requiem for Alessandro Manzoni
Publicat: 22.05.2023 -
Music History Monday: All the Music That’s Fit to Print
Publicat: 15.05.2023 -
Music History Monday: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, or What Happens in Oakland Does Not Stay in Oakland
Publicat: 08.05.2023 -
Music History Monday: The Enduring Miracle
Publicat: 01.05.2023 -
Music History Monday: A Voice Like Buttah!
Publicat: 24.04.2023 -
Music History Monday: I Left My Nerve in San Francisco
Publicat: 17.04.2023 -
Music History Monday: A Mama’s Boy, and Proud of It!
Publicat: 10.04.2023 -
Music History Monday: The Death of Johannes Brahms
Publicat: 03.04.2023 -
Music History Monday: Papa’s Last Appearance
Publicat: 27.03.2023 -
Music History Monday: The First Night: Gioachino Rossini’s The Barber of Seville
Publicat: 20.02.2023 -
Music History Monday: A Man for All Symptoms: The Death of Wagner
Publicat: 13.02.2023 -
Music History Monday: Johannes Ockeghem and the Oltremontani
Publicat: 06.02.2023 -
Music History Monday: Francis Poulenc: “a bit of monk and a bit of hooligan”
Publicat: 30.01.2023 -
Music History Monday: Paul Robeson: Truly Larger Than Life
Publicat: 23.01.2023 -
Music History Monday: The Blockhead – Anton Felix Schindler – and Beethoven’s Conversation Books
Publicat: 16.01.2023 -
Music History Monday: An Impresario for the Ages: Rudolf Bing
Publicat: 09.01.2023 -
Music History Monday: Getting Personal: Édith Piaf
Publicat: 19.12.2022
Exploring Music History with Professor Robert Greenberg one Monday at a time. Every Monday Robert Greenberg explores some timely, perhaps intriguing and even, if we are lucky, salacious chunk of musical information relevant to that date, or to … whatever. If on (rare) occasion these features appear a tad irreverent, well, that’s okay: we would do well to remember that cultural icons do not create and make music but rather, people do, and people can do and say the darndest things.