Caution: Contents may be historical, but they're still hot! We're serving the classics!
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 211 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureMusic HistoryMusic |
In our final episode of the Paris Conservatory series, we're looking into a director who revolutionized the conservatory for the modern day- Gabriel Faure. Be sure to like and share with a friend!
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It was the most prestigious competition of all, yet shrouded in controversy; that's right, we're talking about the Prix de Rome. Be sure to like and share with a friend!
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You've heard us speak many times about the great establishment of the Paris Conservatory, so this week we're going to learn all about it's history. Be sure to like and share with a friend!
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It's fair to say some wonderful musical moments have come out of the Worlds Fairs. We're honing in on the Expo 58 this week to look at a very interesting modern piece, so join us at the Fair!
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Interesting explanations of music, composers and the life and times of musicians. Pitched mostly for non-musicians, but occasionally gets technical. The presenters sometimes have some very unconventional pronunciations of composers, places, and terms, which is surprising because they seem very well-informed.
I love how The CoffeeHouse talks about popular composers' less known works! As someone who loves discovering new music, this is a great guide for my listening. It's also fun that groups of episodes relate to eachother- it really puts the history in a global context.
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This podcast offers an engaging exploration of classical music, focusing on the historical contexts and personal narratives surrounding various composers and their works. The hosts often dive into well-known figures such as Gabriel Faure, Nadia Boulanger, and Aaron Copland, providing listeners with interesting anecdotes and insights into their contributions to music. Episodes also highlight significant events like the Prix de Rome and discussions about groundbreaking pieces from both renowned and lesser-known composers, making classical music relatable and accessible to audiences of all backgrounds. Unique in its approach, the podcast not only enhances listeners' appreciation of the music but also invites them to consider the broader cultur... more
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