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The One Song She Couldn’t Say Out Loud | John Farrar – Grease: Hopelessly Devoted (Orchestral)

An orchestral take on John Farrar's 1978 ballad from Grease turns Sandy's private heartbreak into something you can sink into. A gentle guide for anyone who loves a slow...

He Wrote It for a Prince, But It Sounds Like a Letter to a Friend | Beethoven – Piano Trio ‘Archduke’, Op. 97, 1st mov.

Composed in 1811 for Beethoven's devoted patron Archduke Rudolph, the 'Archduke' Trio opens with one of chamber music's warmest melodies. A beginner's guide to its...

Your Heart Already Knows How a Race Ends—This Theme Just Makes You Feel It | Hans Zimmer – Rush (Main Theme)

Hans Zimmer's 2013 main theme for Ron Howard's Formula 1 film Rush turns roaring engines into something close to prayer. A beginner's guide to the score that finds beauty...

The Cheerful Little Tune Hiding a Quiet Ache | Dvořák – Humoresque, Op. 101 No. 7

You've heard this melody a hundred times without knowing its name. Discover why Dvořák's Humoresque (1894) carries a homesick sweetness beneath its playful surface—and...

What If the Best Seat in the House Was at the Bottom of the Ocean? | Alan Menken – The Little Mermaid: Under the Sea (Orchestral)

A beginner's guide to Alan Menken's 1989 Oscar-winning 'Under the Sea' in its orchestral form—where calypso rhythm meets full symphonic color, and why it still makes...

He Hated the Flute, So How Did He Write Something This Tender? | Mozart – Flute Concerto No. 2, K. 314, II. Adagio non troppo

Mozart reportedly disliked the flute, yet the Adagio of his Second Flute Concerto (1778) is among the most serene melodies he ever wrote. A beginner's guide to its quiet...

What If the Saddest Song in Les Misérables Was Never Meant to Be Heard? | Claude-Michel Schönberg – Les Misérables – On My Own (Instrumental)

Without a single word, the instrumental of On My Own tells the story of Éponine's unspoken love. A beginner's guide to the melody that became the emotional heart of the...

What Does Pure Joy Sound Like? Press Play and Find Out | Johann Strauss II – Die Fledermaus Overture

Johann Strauss II's 1874 Die Fledermaus Overture is ten minutes of effervescent waltzes and laughter. A beginner's guide to the operetta that bottled the spirit of Vienna...

The Three Bells That Haunted a Composer for Life | Rachmaninoff – Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op. 3 No. 2

How a 19-year-old Rachmaninoff wrote the doom-laden piece that made him famous and trapped him forever. A beginner's guide to the 'Bells of Moscow' Prelude, its meaning...