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When does Brahms come in?
by Sofia Warden
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
Russian composer, teacher and pianist - Sergei Taneev
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15
Verdi
“Maestro of the Italian revolution”, one of the most significant composers of the 19th century - Giuseppe Verdi
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14
Prokofiev
“First composer” of the USSR - Sergei Prokofiev
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13
Shostakovich
Russian-soviet composer, pianist and teacher - Dmitry Shostakovich
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12
Happy Birthday, Brahms!
“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
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11
Schubert
Austrian composer, one of the founders of romanticism in music - Franz Schubert
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10
The Five, or, The Mighty Bunch
The brilliant collaboration of five composers - the “Mighty bunch”
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9
Mendelssohn
German composer, pianist, conductor and teacher of Jewish origin - Felix Mendelsohn Bartholdy
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8
Schumann
German composer, pianist, influential music critic - Robert Schumann
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7
Skryabin
Russian composer and virtuoso pianist - Alexander Skryabin
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6
Rachmaninoff
Russian pianist, composer and conductor - Sergei Rachmaninoff
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5
Chopin
Polish composer and pianist Frederic Chopin
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4
Liszt
Hungarian-German composer and pianist Franz Liszt
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3
Tchaikovsky
One of Russian greatest composers - Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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2
Beethoven
One of the most influential composers of all times - Ludwig van Beethoven
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