Robert Greenberg

Historian, Composer, Pianist, Speaker, Author

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Elvis Presley’s birth house in Tupelo, Mississippi, prior to its restoration, circa 1955 It was on June 1, 1971 – 49 years ago today – that the two-room shotgun house in Tupelo Mississippi in which Elvis Presley (1935-1977) was born was opened to the public as a tourist attraction. The house, located at 306 Old…
[caption id="attachment_532" align="alignright" width="300"] Lillian and Daniel with their Grandfather Rich with my New York Steinway D[/caption]Suggestion number nine for getting and keeping our kids interested in music: acquire a piano. The medium-to-long-term denizens of his site have heard this particular song before, though I will repeat it, because like any good tune, repetition breeds…

Dr. Bob Prescribes: Don Giovanni

Mozart in 1780, the year he composed Idomeneo at age 26 This Thursday – on September 21st – I will be giving a public lecture at UCLA’s Royce Hall entitled “Will the Real Mozart Please Stand Up?” On Saturday the 23rd, I will lead a two-hour seminar on Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni, which for logistical…
[caption id="attachment_592" align="alignright" width="300"] A picture of Dr. Melkonyan at the piano taken on Friday, May 31st while battling the bug.[/caption]Ah, the idealized romance of the virtuoso pianist! A solitary figure sitting at a piano communing with her innermost thoughts and feelings through the medium of a repertoire second to none; wresting from the instrument…
[caption id="attachment_312" align="alignright" width="279"] Ludwig van Beethoven, Commencement Address, Salzburg A & M (Art & Music) May 22, 1825[/caption] I am honored to be with you today, although it might have occurred to someone at A & M to front me the money for the trip from Vienna.  Generally speaking, I don’t do freebies, which…
The standard repertoire of “Concert Music” is music written primarily by dead Euro-males between roughly 1650 and 1900, music typically heard in the rather formal environs of a concert hall.  Yes, this music is often referred to as “classical music”, which is as useless a phrase as “real imitation margarine!”  When we call something “classic”,…
The real-life married couple Ludwig and Malvina Schnorr von Carolsfeld as Tristan and Isolde at the first performance of Tristan und Isolde on June 10, 1865 On June 10, 1865 – 159 years ago today - Richard Wagner’s magnificent and groundbreaking music drama Tristan und Isolde received its premiere in Munich under the baton of…
Richard Wagner (1813-1883) circa 1868 We mark the premiere performance on June 21, 1868 – 153 years ago today – of Richard Wagner’s music drama The Mastersingers of Nuremberg. The performance took place at the National Theater Munich, which today is the home of the Bavarian State Opera. Conducted by Franz Liszt’s student (and son-in-law)…

Dr. Bob Prescribes Pianist Ray Bryant

Oops! I’ve been writing these Dr. Bob Prescribes posts since August 6, 2018. I have only now realized that I have not yet featured the pianist Ray Bryant (1931-2011). OMG. It’s time to address and make good on that oversight! What made the light go off in my head regarding Ray Bryant was the act…
I have been busy with a new project that I am now in the position to share with you! I have been writing a series of fifteen eight-minute episodes (1100-1150 words each) for Ora TV, an on-demand digital television network founded in 2012 by Carlos Slim (Forbes Magazine’s 2013 “richest man in the world”) and…