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Classical Music Giants

Classical Music Giants

Selenius Media 30 Episodes Sep 17, 2025

Step into the lives and legacies of the composers who shaped the sound of civilization. From Bach's intricate fugues to Beethoven's thunderous symphonies, from Chopin's intimate piano works to Stravinsky's bold modernism, each episode explores the genius, struggles, and revolutionary impact of the great masters of classical music. This series is both an introduction for newcomers and a rich journey for seasoned listeners, unpacking the human stories behind timeless works and revealing how these giants continue to inspire the music of today.

Episodes

George Friederic Handel – Majesty and Drama Sep 17, 2025 587 George Frideric Handel – Majesty and DramaHandel’s career spanned opera houses and royal courts, with music that captured both grandeur and emotional depth. From Messiah to the Water Music, Handel fused spectacle with humanity, writing melodies that became woven into public life and remain instantly recognizable centuries later.Produced by Selenius Media — Music by The Artificial Laboratory.
Johannes Brahms – Tradition and Depth Sep 17, 2025 594 Brahms looked back to Bach and Beethoven even as he carried Romanticism forward. His symphonies, chamber music, and songs balance structure with passion, discipline with lyrical beauty. In Brahms, the classical and the Romantic find their most powerful reconciliation.Produced by Selenius Media — Music by The Artificial Laboratory.
Hector Berlioz – The Orchestral Dramatist Sep 17, 2025 1068 Hector Berlioz – The Orchestral DramatistBerlioz turned the orchestra into living theater—obsession forged into form in Symphonie fantastique, choral cathedrals raised in the Requiem, and program music proved capable of thought, argument, and flame.Produced by Selenius Media — Music by The Artificial Laboratory.
Claude Debussy – Impressionist of Sound Sep 17, 2025 432 Claude Debussy – Impressionist of SoundDebussy painted with tone instead of brush, dissolving old harmonies into shimmering colors. From Clair de Lune to La Mer, his works capture atmosphere, subtlety, and suggestion, opening the door to modernism.Produced by Selenius Media — Music by The Artificial Laboratory.
Gustav Mahler – The Symphonist of the Universe Sep 17, 2025 514 Gustav Mahler – The Symphonist of the UniverseMahler’s symphonies contain entire worlds—song, dance, sorrow, and transcendence. Expansive yet intimate, his music wrestles with life, death, and meaning, bridging Romanticism and modernism in a monumental body of work.Produced by Selenius Media — Music by The Artificial Laboratory.
Felix Mendelssohn – The Lyric Cla Sep 17, 2025 610 Felix Mendelssohn – The Lyric ClassicistMendelssohn fused Classical clarity with Romantic color—reviving Bach for a new era and shaping concert life as composer, conductor, and prodigy. From the windswept “Hebrides” Overture and fairy-lit A Midsummer Night’s Dream to the sunlit “Italian” Symphony and the singing Violin Concerto, his music moves with grace, intelligence, and light.Produced by Selen
Claudio Monteverdi – The Inventor of Operatic Truth Sep 17, 2025 1175 Claudio Monteverdi – The Inventor of Operatic TruthMonteverdi put words in command, shaping the seconda pratica so harmony served drama. From the clear-spoken revolution of L’Orfeo and the radiant ceremony of the 1610 Vespers to the worldly candor of Ulisse and Poppea, he turned speech into music and made opera modern.Produced by Selenius Media — Music by The Artificial Laboratory.
Sergei Prokofiev – Irony and Lyricism Sep 17, 2025 618 Sergei Prokofiev – Irony and LyricismProkofiev’s music sparkles with wit, bite, and melodic grace. From Peter and the Wolf to the ballet Romeo and Juliet, his works balance sardonic humor with heartfelt lyricism, embodying the contradictions of the 20th century.Produced by Selenius Media — Music by The Artificial Laboratory.
Giacomo Puccini – The Poet of the Human Voice Sep 17, 2025 639 Giacomo Puccini – The Poet of the Human VoicePuccini fused cinematic pacing, luminous orchestration, and speech-like melody to turn ordinary lives into operatic lightning. From La Bohème and Tosca to Madama Butterfly and Turandot, his music makes love and loss feel immediate—intimate, volatile, and impossible to shake.Produced by Selenius Media — Music by The Artificial Laboratory.
Rachmaninoff Sep 17, 2025 1460 Rachmaninoff: Exile, iron technique, and melodies built like architecture—concertos that breathe, symphonies that toll like bells, and late works (Symphonic Dances) that stare the 20th century down without flinching. Produced by Selenius Media and The Artificial Laboratory.
Maurice Ravel – The Alchemist of Color Sep 17, 2025 686 Maurice Ravel – The Alchemist of ColorRavel fused watchmaker precision with luminous orchestral color, turning classical forms into glittering modern myths. From the iridescent dawn of Daphnis et Chloé and the inexorable spiral of Boléro to the diabolical Gaspard de la nuit, the jazz-lit Piano Concerto in G, and the haunted whirl of La Valse, his craft makes perfection feel inevitable—and new.Prod
Richard Wagner – The Music Dramatist Sep 17, 2025 597 Richard Wagner – The Music DramatistWagner transformed opera into mythic drama, weaving endless melody and massive orchestration into works like The Ring Cycle and Tristan und Isolde. His vision reshaped music’s future, for better and for controversy, making him one of history’s most influential figures.Produced by Selenius Media — Music by The Artificial Laboratory.

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