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David Arnold's 1996 Independence Day finale is pure orchestral spectacle—a triumphant brass-and-choir send-off built on classical foundations. A beginner-friendly guide...
In 1778 Mozart told his father he couldn't stand the flute—yet his Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major sparkles with joy. A beginner's guide to the radiant first movement...
Discover the music behind Disney's 2016 Moana. Composer Mark Mancina blends Polynesian voices, ancient log drums, and a sweeping orchestra into a theme about the pull of...
A gentle introduction to Victor Herbert's seaside Adagio—the operetta king's quieter side. Discover the cellist-composer behind Broadway's golden age and how to listen to...
Written at 17 with breathtaking precision, Mendelssohn's Overture conjures Shakespeare's enchanted forest in sound — fluttering fairies, moonlit confusion, and a royal...
Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 is one of classical music's most thrilling rides — wild, theatrical, and built on a myth Liszt himself invented. Here's the real story...
Yuji Nomi's bittersweet piano piece from Studio Ghibli's The Cat Returns (2002) captures the ache of returning to ordinary life — and why that ordinary life might be the...
Mozart wrote this sublime Adagio in 1777—then quietly gave it away to another instrument. Why? And what does it feel like to finally hear it on the voice it was meant for?...
How a Swedish composer traveled to West Africa and built an entirely new musical language. The Wakanda Theme rewrites what film music can do to the human body...