
Caution: Contents may be historical, but they're still hot! We're serving the classics!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Music HistorySociety & CultureMusicDocumentary | |||

There are worse things to be the worst at than opera! Join us this week to learn all about Florence Foster Jenkin's amazing vocal career! Be sure to like and share with a friend!
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Or should we say how did we get Carnegie Hall? Tune in for all the history of the Hall in this week's episode! Be sure to like, and share with a friend.
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It's the final installment of our Magic Flute series, this time we're looking at the work that started it all- Mozart's Magic Flute. Be sure to like, and share with a friend!
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Strap in for another journey to the land of the Magic Flute, this time via a children's retelling of the Mozart's famous fairy tale. Be sure to like and share with a friend!
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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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Across recent episodes, this show consistently peers into the history and inner workings of classical music institutions, composers, and performances. Episodes range from the origins of legendary venues to deep dives on Mozart, Paris Conservatory history, and famous operas, always framed with accessible context and colorful anecdotes. The hosts likely attract listeners who enjoy thoughtful, education-forward discussions that connect historical detail with modern reception. A noteworthy strength is the balance between rigorous historical storytelling and lively, personality-driven banter, which helps complex topics feel engaging rather than intimidating.
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