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The messy, dramatic, and sometimes fake side of music history 🎧
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The Romantic Rebranding: How Beethoven Went from Controversial to Iconic
lundi 12 mai 2025 • Duration 07:22
Beethoven wasn’t always the hero of Romantic music. In fact, he was once slammed for being “chaotic” and “unplayable”—until a dramatic critic named E.T.A. Hoffmann rewrote his legacy with a single review. In this episode, we dig into how one fanboy with a pen turned Beethoven from misunderstood to mythic.
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Brahms’s First Symphony… or Beethoven’s Tenth?
lundi 7 juillet 2025 • Duration 08:13
Brahms took nearly 20 years to finish his First Symphony—and the result? Mixed reviews, shady nicknames, and a melody that suspiciously echoes Beethoven’s Ode to Joy. In this episode, we dig into the myths, the legacy pressure, and why Brahms wasn’t copying the past—he was fighting it. Get ready for petty quotes, musical ghosts, and the ultimate “not your Beethoven” moment.
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The Salon: Classical Music’s Most Exclusive Stage
lundi 23 juin 2025 • Duration 05:57
Before concert halls, there were salons—intimate, 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 salon’s modern glow-up.
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Recital? You Mean a 19th-Century Flex Party?
lundi 9 juin 2025 • Duration 07:01
Before “recital” meant quiet concerts and polite applause, Franz Liszt turned it into a solo flex party. Hair tosses, memory stunts, and total chaos—this is how the piano recital was born.
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Beethoven’s Ghost and the Fight for His Legacy
lundi 26 mai 2025 • Duration 08:48
Why were 19th-century composers so obsessed with proving they were Beethoven’s heir?
In this episode, we dive into the legacy he left behind — and the dramatic, sometimes ridiculous things composers did to claim it.
Schumann followed the rules, Liszt told a maybe-made-up childhood story, and Wagner? He wrote Beethoven fanfiction.
Genius composers? Definitely.
But maybe even better at branding.
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