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When does Brahms come in?

Author: Sofia Warden

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Welcome to ‘When does Brahms come in?’ podcast! Host of the show Sofia Warden is going to discuss classical music and the people who made it so popular
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Taneev

Taneev

2024-07-0306:59

Russian composer, teacher and pianist - Sergei Taneev
Verdi

Verdi

2024-06-1206:20

“Maestro of the Italian revolution”, one of the most significant composers of the 19th century - Giuseppe Verdi 
Prokofiev

Prokofiev

2024-06-0506:50

“First composer” of the USSR - Sergei Prokofiev
Shostakovich

Shostakovich

2024-05-2207:08

Russian-soviet composer, pianist and teacher - Dmitry Shostakovich 
“A landscape, torn by mists and clouds, in which I can see ruins of old churches, as well as of Greek temples - that is Brahms.” (Edvard Grieg) Special episode, dedicated to Johannes Brahms on his 191st birthday 
Schubert

Schubert

2024-05-0106:12

Austrian composer, one of the founders of romanticism in music - Franz Schubert
The brilliant collaboration of five composers - the “Mighty bunch”
Mendelssohn

Mendelssohn

2024-04-1006:02

German composer, pianist, conductor and teacher of Jewish origin - Felix Mendelsohn Bartholdy 
Schumann

Schumann

2024-04-0306:17

German composer, pianist, influential music critic - Robert Schumann
Skryabin

Skryabin

2024-03-2706:32

Russian composer and virtuoso pianist - Alexander Skryabin
Rachmaninoff

Rachmaninoff

2024-03-2006:04

Russian pianist, composer and conductor - Sergei Rachmaninoff 
Chopin

Chopin

2024-03-1305:52

Polish composer and pianist Frederic Chopin
Liszt

Liszt

2024-03-0605:53

Hungarian-German composer and pianist Franz Liszt
Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky

2024-02-2806:23

One of Russian greatest composers - Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Beethoven

Beethoven

2024-02-2105:28

One of the most influential composers of all times - Ludwig van Beethoven
Trailer

Trailer

2024-02-2102:16

Trailer - who, how and why
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