Music History Monday
A podcast by Robert Greenberg

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192 Episodes
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Music History Monday: Under the Covers
Published: 7/25/2022 -
Music History Monday: A Debussy Discovery!
Published: 7/18/2022 -
Music History Monday: The Death of George Gershwin
Published: 7/11/2022 -
Music History Monday: As American as tarte aux pommes! Celebrating the Fourth with some Real American Music! or Tampering with National Property
Published: 7/4/2022 -
Music History Monday: The Fabulous Hill Sisters!
Published: 6/27/2022 -
Music History Monday: Fyodor Ignatyevich Stravinsky
Published: 6/20/2022 -
Music History Monday: The Ultimate Fanboy: The Mad King, Ludwig II
Published: 6/13/2022 -
Music History Monday: Siegfried Wagner
Published: 6/6/2022 -
Music History Monday: Benjamin Britten War Requiem
Published: 5/30/2022 -
Music History Monday: Beethoven and the Human Voice
Published: 5/23/2022 -
Music History Monday: The Phoenix Rises!
Published: 5/16/2022 -
Music History Monday: Little Richard: The King and Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll
Published: 5/9/2022 -
Music History Monday: Giacomo Meyerbeer and French PopOp
Published: 5/2/2022 -
Music History Monday: Puccini’s Turandot: An Opera That Almost Wasn’t
Published: 4/25/2022 -
Music History Monday: Charity Begins at Home
Published: 4/18/2022 -
Music History Monday: St. Matthew Passion
Published: 4/11/2022 -
Music History Monday: McKinley Morganfield, a.k.a. Muddy Waters
Published: 4/4/2022 -
Music History Monday: Sergei Rachmaninoff in California
Published: 3/28/2022 -
Music History Monday: Ludwig van Beethoven and the Legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach
Published: 3/21/2022 -
Music History Monday: Georg Philipp Telemann
Published: 3/14/2022
Exploring Music History with Professor Robert Greenberg one Monday at a time. Every Monday Robert Greenberg explores some timely, perhaps intriguing and even, if we are lucky, salacious chunk of musical information relevant to that date, or to … whatever. If on (rare) occasion these features appear a tad irreverent, well, that’s okay: we would do well to remember that cultural icons do not create and make music but rather, people do, and people can do and say the darndest things.