Hi MVN! Really enjoying the great content and superb narration of your podcasts. I predict a huge growth of subscribers in coming years. As a music historian, I've produced my own programmes on New Zealand National Radio, both concerning the Tchaikovsky-Brahms bromance, and the former's circumstances of death, which appear to be purely incidental and not brought on by depression in the slightest. In fact he was on top of the world at that time, having worked out all his angst in the 6th Symphony's pages, and was preparing to take it on his next tour. A shame that he was struck down so suddenly - as there were many more symphonies, suites, and ballets yet for him to write.
I would LOVE a link to any of those programs! I spent the first half of my life studying classical orchestration, theory, composition and opera. The only history of the composers, themselves, that I learned, however, was in context to the music I was studying. I’ve spent a lot more time studying the biographies of composers I love in the last few years, but my knowledge is limited when it comes to many composers lives past the early classical period. Please drop a link!
@@myvictoriannightmare I'm so glad you're interested in my radio programmes! Thanks so much. I'll add links to another comment in a moment - but sending this first comment in case RUclips withholds the next comment because of the links.
In some parts of Romania they still practice paying money for mourners. The more money you give the more they would mourn the dead. They cry and lament turning the scene into a very scary one. I have been to some when I was little. Will never forget.
My grandmother survived typhoid fever while he was in a prison camp in Siberia at the end of world war 2. Most don’t. The Victorians were definitely odd ducks.
I just found your channel and now I have a new podcast to listen to on Spotify🥳
Super interesting! And you have a very pleasant voice
I love your channel.. you also have a great voice! Interesting topics so far!
Oh damn I didn’t realize how new this podcast is! Keep going definitely a lot of people are interested in things like this😁
Thank you! yeah, I just started a few months ago. I'm going to keep it going :)
Binge listening to this channel. I’m loving this. Keep up the amazing work!! 🧡🖤🧡🖤
Oh, my darling, thank you! That really means a lot to me
Good job. Looking forward to more content
Just found you. Keep up the good work honey. I enjoy some facts with my stories so I’m happy.
Very interesting content! 🖤
Hi MVN! Really enjoying the great content and superb narration of your podcasts. I predict a huge growth of subscribers in coming years. As a music historian, I've produced my own programmes on New Zealand National Radio, both concerning the Tchaikovsky-Brahms bromance, and the former's circumstances of death, which appear to be purely incidental and not brought on by depression in the slightest. In fact he was on top of the world at that time, having worked out all his angst in the 6th Symphony's pages, and was preparing to take it on his next tour. A shame that he was struck down so suddenly - as there were many more symphonies, suites, and ballets yet for him to write.
I would LOVE a link to any of those programs! I spent the first half of my life studying classical orchestration, theory, composition and opera. The only history of the composers, themselves, that I learned, however, was in context to the music I was studying. I’ve spent a lot more time studying the biographies of composers I love in the last few years, but my knowledge is limited when it comes to many composers lives past the early classical period. Please drop a link!
@@myvictoriannightmare I'm so glad you're interested in my radio programmes! Thanks so much. I'll add links to another comment in a moment - but sending this first comment in case RUclips withholds the next comment because of the links.
In some parts of Romania they still practice paying money for mourners. The more money you give the more they would mourn the dead. They cry and lament turning the scene into a very scary one. I have been to some when I was little. Will never forget.
My grandmother survived typhoid fever while he was in a prison camp in Siberia at the end of world war 2. Most don’t. The Victorians were definitely odd ducks.
51 seconds in and im hooked thank you
Thank YOU!
Hmm the I understand and wish to proceed button gives me a black screen. Will keep trying.
Strange. Maybe try in another browser. 🤔