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Vivaldi composed Spring in 1725 as part of a revolutionary experiment — attaching poetry to pure music. Discover why this jubilant Allegro still wakes up something primal...
In 1894, young Alexander Scriabin — still recovering from a devastating right-hand injury — composed the most explosive two minutes in solo piano literature. Discover why...
In 1713, Giuseppe Tartini dreamed the Devil sat at his bedside and played the most astonishing violin solo he had ever heard. That nightmare became the legendary Devil's...
Discover why Handel's 'Lascia ch'io pianga' from the 1711 opera Rinaldo remains one of the most emotionally devastating arias ever written — a slow, aching prayer for...
Discover the hidden story behind Tchaikovsky's Song without Words — a gentle piano miniature born on Estonia's Baltic coast in 1867, carrying the unspoken emotions of...
Mozart composed Symphony No. 25 in G minor at just 17, channeling Sturm und Drang fury into one of classical music's most electrifying opening movements. Discover why...
Discover the dramatic story behind Beethoven's Symphony No. 3, composed for Napoleon in 1804 then violently rejected. A revolutionary work that changed orchestral music...
Discover how a 1970 piano piece became one of the most emotionally powerful guitar melodies in cinema history, earning an Ivor Novello Award through The Deer Hunter...
Discover the psychological drama behind Puccini's famous aria from La Bohème (1896). A calculated seduction disguised as self-praise, performed in a Paris café on...