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Scott Joplin and the Rag That Changed America

Scott Joplin invented a new American music called ragtime — and spent his whole life trying to prove it was real art. In 1899, a music publisher walked into a club in…

🕐 23:48 📅 May 30, 2026

Igor Stravinsky: The Firebird and the Sorcerer’s Egg

A magical firebird leads a brave prince to a sorcerer’s castle where thirteen princesses are trapped forever. The darkest Russian fairy tale comes alive with Stravinsky’s revolutionary ballet score. Duration: 29 minutes…

🕐 29:18 📅 May 23, 2026

Camille Saint-Saëns and the Carnival in His Pocket

A child accompanies Camille Saint-Saëns — white beard, tiny round glasses, a green leather notebook tucked under his arm — through a fantastical lantern-lit carnival where animals are the performers. It’s a…

🕐 24:12 📅 May 17, 2026

Robert Schumann and the Year of 130 Songs

Inside Robert Schumann’s head lived two imaginary characters who argued constantly: Florestan, bold and fiery, and Eusebius, dreamy and tender. Together they watched Robert fall in love with Clara Wieck, fight her…

🕐 24:18 📅 May 16, 2026

Richard Strauss: Thus Spake Zarathustra

Richard Strauss composed music to accompany a philosophical tale about a wise man descending from the mountains to share his wisdom. The opening theme became one of the most recognizable pieces in…

🕐 33:47 📅 May 14, 2026

Franz Liszt and the Broken Piano Strings

Franz Liszt played piano with such incredible force that he regularly broke steel strings during concerts. This episode explores how the world’s greatest piano virtuoso turned simple folk melodies into thunderous musical…

🕐 17:12 📅 May 8, 2026

Frédéric Chopin and the Jar of Polish Soil

Chopin only ever wrote for one instrument — the piano. While other composers needed entire orchestras, Chopin proved that one person with ten fingers could express everything: joy, heartbreak, storms, and lullabies.…

🕐 21:48 📅 April 19, 2026