Chopin’s famous concertos played on two original Erard grand pianos.
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Chopin’s famous concertos played on two original Erard grand pianos.
08:20
Mendelssohn Sonatas From Childhood, Adolescence And Adulthood
Mendelssohn's three sonatas for violin and fortepiano played on 19th century period instruments....
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New Exhibit Shows How Petaluma was the Wild West Before Incorporation – Aug 4, 2017
Unruly drunks, rocky roads and roving dogs were just some of the reasons why Petaluma became...
03:15
New Exhibit Shows How Petaluma was the Wild West Before Incorporation – Aug 4, 2017
Unruly drunks, rocky roads and roving dogs were just some of the reasons why Petaluma became...
03:15
Jenna Coleman & Tom Hughes Relive Their On-Screen Romance
Warning: This show contains "Victoria" Season 1 finale spoilers. In the aftermath of a season...
29:59
Writer Daisy Goodwin Brings Victoria to Life
Warning: This show contains "Victoria" Season 1, Episode 5 spoilers. What does it take to...
31:23
New Exhibit Shows How Petaluma was the Wild West Before Incorporation – Aug 4, 2017
Unruly drunks, rocky roads and roving dogs were just some of the reasons why Petaluma became...
03:15
Jenna Coleman & Tom Hughes Relive Their On-Screen Romance
Warning: This show contains "Victoria" Season 1 finale spoilers. In the aftermath of a season...
29:59
Writer Daisy Goodwin Brings Victoria to Life
Warning: This show contains "Victoria" Season 1, Episode 5 spoilers. What does it take to...
31:23
Episode 105: Slavery and Abolition
Host: Brooks Winfree, Department of History, UT-Austin Guest: Manisha Sinha, Draper Chair in...
19:02
Episode 114: Slavery in Indian Territory
Many American Indian cultures, like the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, practiced a form of...
13:14
Episode 115: Violent Policing of the Texas Border
Between 1910 and 1920, an era of state-sanctioned racial violence descended upon the U.S.-Mexico...
34:51
There’s a special place in my heart for silly comedies. I realize I don’t review these kinds of...
04:39
100 – Wattle & Daub: On the Case!
Miss Information presents… Wattle & Daub: On the Case! To celebrate our podcast’s 100th episode,...
30:03
A film about the love affair between the poet Emily Dickinson and her childhood friend Susan...
04:16
Episode 154: Copper cookware, by hand
Sara Dahmen is an author. When she was writing a piece of historical fiction she became obsessed...
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Episode 154: Copper cookware, by hand
Sara Dahmen is an author. When she was writing a piece of historical fiction she became obsessed...
46:13
Episode 115: Violent Policing of the Texas Border
Between 1910 and 1920, an era of state-sanctioned racial violence descended upon the U.S.-Mexico...
34:51
Episode 114: Slavery in Indian Territory
Many American Indian cultures, like the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, practiced a form of...
13:14
Episode 105: Slavery and Abolition
Host: Brooks Winfree, Department of History, UT-Austin Guest: Manisha Sinha, Draper Chair in...
19:01