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Podcast
6 episodes
2025-08-10
Composers and Their Favorite Drinks
Ever wondered what your favorite composer had in their glass? From refined pours to notorious binges, weâre serving the 21+ side of music history. Drinks mentioned in the episode: * Franz Schubert: Schilcher (Austria â rosĂ© wine) * Gioachino Rossini: Madeira (Portugal â fortified wine) * Richard Wagner: Saint-PĂ©ray (France â sparkling white wine) * Giuseppe Verdi: Lambrusco (Italy â sparkling red wine) * Igor Stravinsky: Ballantineâs 30-Year-Old Scotch (Scotland â blended Scotch whisky) Follow us on Instagram | @themusichistorykinda More stories | https://the-music-history.com/
2025-07-07
Brahmsâs First Symphony⊠or Beethovenâs Tenth?
Brahms took nearly 20 years to finish his First Symphonyâand the result? Mixed reviews, shady nicknames, and a melody that suspiciously echoes Beethovenâs Ode to Joy. In this episode, we dig into the myths, the legacy pressure, and why Brahms wasnât copying the pastâhe was fighting it. Get ready for petty quotes, musical ghosts, and the ultimate ânot your Beethovenâ moment. Follow us on Instagram | @themusichistorykinda More stories | https://the-music-history.com/
2025-06-23
The Salon: Classical Musicâs Most Exclusive Stage
Before concert halls, there were salonsâintimate, invite-only spaces where music met power, and being seen mattered as much as being heard. In this episode, we explore how composers like Chopin and Liszt navigated these elite rooms, plus what The Danish Girl and Inventing Anna reveal about the salonâs modern glow-up. Follow us on Instagram | @themusichistorykinda More stories | https://the-music-history.com/