Music History Monday
A podcast by Robert Greenberg

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192 Episoade
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Music History Monday: Haydn’s Death and His Final Road Trip
Publicat: 31.05.2021 -
Music History Monday: George Bridgetower, Louis van Beethoven, Rodolphe Kreutzer, and a Sonata for Violin!
Publicat: 24.05.2021 -
Music History Monday: The Making of an Eccentric: Erik Satie
Publicat: 17.05.2021 -
Music History Monday: The Riot at the Astor Place Opera House
Publicat: 10.05.2021 -
Music History Monday: The Word’s the Thing: Betty Comden and Adolph Green
Publicat: 03.05.2021 -
Music History Monday: Tchaikovsky in America
Publicat: 26.04.2021 -
Music History Monday: To the memory of an Angel
Publicat: 19.04.2021 -
Music History Monday: Dr. Burney
Publicat: 12.04.2021 -
Music History Monday: “Three’s the Charm”
Publicat: 05.04.2021 -
Music History Monday: Beethoven’s Funeral
Publicat: 29.03.2021 -
Music History Monday: Stephen Sondheim: The Making of a Theatrical Life, Part One
Publicat: 22.03.2021 -
Music History Monday: My Fair Lady and the Making of a Partnership
Publicat: 15.03.2021 -
Music History Monday: Dressed to Kill
Publicat: 08.03.2021 -
Music History Monday: Orrin Keepnews: With Great Respect and Appreciation
Publicat: 01.03.2021 -
Music History Monday: Tchaikovsky: Two Women and a Symphony
Publicat: 22.02.2021 -
Music History Monday: What a Day!
Publicat: 15.02.2021 -
Music History Monday: John Williams
Publicat: 08.02.2021 -
Music History Monday: Pretty Much the Worst
Publicat: 01.02.2021 -
Music History Monday: When Richard Strauss was “Modernity”: ‘Salome’ and ‘Elektra’
Publicat: 25.01.2021 -
Music History Monday: Concerts I Would Like to Have Attended (and One I am Glad to have Missed!)
Publicat: 18.01.2021
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.