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The Ten Most Beloved Symphonies of the Romantic Era, According to YouTube
Featuring Mahler, Dvořák, Tchaikovsky, and more

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Juliette Herlin
‘We have to constantly stay curious’ Contrast and exploration define the work of French cellist Juliette Herlin. Hailing from Paris and now based in Texas, a thriving teaching practice alongside a demanding calendar of performance engagements, diving wholeheartedly into music
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Franz Liszt and Marie d’Agoult: The Turbulent Romance That Shocked Europe
Few Romantic Era love stories are as passionate – or as tumultuous – as the relationship between Franz Liszt and Marie d’Agoult. What began as an unexpected meeting in a Parisian salon in the early 1830s blossomed into an intense
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Musicians and Artists: Milhaud, Dufy and Cocteau
Inspirations Behind Darius Milhaud’s Le boeuf sur le toit At the heart of Darius Milhaud‘s 15-minute ballet, Le boeuf sur le toit, was his trip to South America in 1919. Returning to Paris, he and his friends got together to
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Join us as we explore Anton Webern's Four Pieces Op. 7 for violin and piano, featuring the legendary Ajemian sisters' 1955 recording. Discover this influential Second Viennese School composition and its innovative techniques.

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7 of Chopin’s Shortest Preludes (All Under a Minute)
Frédéric Chopin is famous for writing primarily for the piano, often in relatively compact forms such as études, nocturnes, polonaises, and mazurkas. Most of these works clock in at under ten minutes – often under five – but Chopin’s briefest
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