
Listening to The Works - the great music of the Western world! This is a 10-year project to study the masterpieces in all eras of classical, jazz, and rock.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryMusic History | |||

Welcome to Week 32 of The Works, a 10-year project to listen to the Great Music of the Western World!
In this episode, host Nate Brown reviews last week's pieces by Dowland, Schubert, C.P.E. Bach, Villa-Lobos, and Monk.
The coming week's pieces are... more
Welcome to Week 31 of The Works, a 10-year project to listen to the Great Music of the Western World!
In this episode, host Nate Brown reviews last week's pieces by Glass, Schubert, Scarlatti and Monk.
The coming week's pieces are found on this Spo... more
Welcome to Week 30 of The Works, a 10-year project to listen to the Great Music of the Western World!
In this episode, host Nate Brown reviews last week's pieces by Mahler, Feldman, Wagner and the Velvet Underground, and previews the playlist for th... more
Welcome to Week 29 of The Works, a 10-year project to listen to the Great Music of the Western World!
In this episode, host Nate Brown reviews the pieces from the last 3 weeks of the project.
The coming week's pieces are found on this Spotify playl... more
Welcome to Week 26 of The Works, a 10-year project to listen to the Great Music of the Western World!
In this episode, host Nate Brown reviews the pieces from the last 3 weeks.
The coming week's pieces are found on this Spotify playlist.
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Welcome to Week 23 of The Works, a 10-year project to listen to the Great Music of the Western World!
In this episode, host Nate Brown reviews last week's pieces by Mahler, Telemann, Zappa, Hindemith, and anonymous composers of Gregorian chant.
The... more
Welcome to Week 22 of The Works, a 10-year project to listen to the Great Music of the Western World!
In this episode, host Nate Brown reviews last week's pieces by Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Chopin, Schuller, and Ellington.
The coming week's pieces are ... more
Welcome to Week 21 of The Works, a 10-year project to listen to the Great Music of the Western World!
In this episode, host Nate Brown reviews last week's pieces by Beethoven, Schubert, Schoenberg, Satie, and Tim Buckley.
The coming week's pieces a... more
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Content focuses on a thoughtful exploration of significant works across Western music history, featuring classical, jazz, and rock genres in an extensive project that spans ten years. Each episode presents a blend of personal reflection and academic insights, making connections between diverse musical eras while highlighting distinct artists and compositions. Notable discussions often center around historical context, musical structures, and emotional themes found within pieces from renowned composers. The host's critiques and appreciations divulge a deep passion for both the nuances of music and the stories behind them, making it appealing for avid music lovers and those seeking to broaden their understanding of Western music traditions.
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