Music History Monday
A podcast by Robert Greenberg

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192 Episodio
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Music History Monday: The Garden State Hall of Fame
Pubblicato: 12/12/2022 -
Music History Monday: Myths of Mayhem and Murder!
Pubblicato: 05/12/2022 -
Music History Monday: Aaron Copland in New York
Pubblicato: 28/11/2022 -
Music History Monday: Henry Purcell and British Music Restored!
Pubblicato: 21/11/2022 -
Music History Monday: The Other Prodigious Mendelssohn: Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel
Pubblicato: 14/11/2022 -
Music History Monday: Listening to the Thundah from Down Undah
Pubblicato: 07/11/2022 -
Music History Monday: The Grandmother of All Drop Parties
Pubblicato: 31/10/2022 -
Music History Monday: Carl Ruggles
Pubblicato: 24/10/2022 -
Music History Monday: Name the Composer/Pianist
Pubblicato: 17/10/2022 -
Music History Monday: Vladimir Aleksandrovich Dukelsky, AKA “Vernon Duke”
Pubblicato: 10/10/2022 -
Music History Monday: Carl Nielsen
Pubblicato: 03/10/2022 -
Music History Monday: Béla Bartók’s American Exile
Pubblicato: 26/09/2022 -
Music History Monday: Day Gigs
Pubblicato: 19/09/2022 -
Music History Monday: Robert and Clara, Sittin’ in a Tree…
Pubblicato: 12/09/2022 -
Music History Monday: Fire
Pubblicato: 05/09/2022 -
Music History Monday: Bird
Pubblicato: 29/08/2022 -
Music History Monday: Debussy
Pubblicato: 22/08/2022 -
Music History Monday: Woodstock: A Triumph of Locational Branding!
Pubblicato: 15/08/2022 -
Music History Monday: Abbey Road, and This and That
Pubblicato: 08/08/2022 -
Music History Monday: The Wayward Bach, His Wayward Daughter, and the Bachs of Oklahoma
Pubblicato: 01/08/2022
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.