Robert Greenberg

Historian, Composer, Pianist, Speaker, Author

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Music History Monday: Paul is Dead!

Paul McCartney (b. 1942) in 1966 On September 23, 1969 – 50 years ago today – the venerable English tabloid the London Daily Mirror reported that Paul McCartney of the Beatles was dead. It was the first time the rumor was printed in the mainstream press. In 2009, for what was then the 40th anniversary…

Dr. Bob Prescribes Duke Ellington

Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington (1899-1974) was an American jazz pianist and composer, someone who led his eponymous jazz band (or “orchestra,” as he preferred to call it), for what was a record-making 51 years: from 1923 until his death in 1974. Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington (1899-1974), in May 1943 at the Hurricane Club, Broadway &…
The only known image of Bartolomeo Cristofori; this is a photo of the original painting, which was destroyed during World War Two We mark the birth on May 4, 1655 – 365 years ago today – of the inventor, musical instrument builder, and engineer extraordinaire Bartolomeo Cristofori. Though born in the northern Italian city of…

Mozart In Vienna Preview!

Your first official preview of the new Mozart In Vienna Webcourse from Robert Greenberg - coming January 17, 2017! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syLlWONviMc Pricing: Audio (MP3) only - $80 Video (MP4) only - $100 Audio + Video - $150 To celebrate the launch on January 17 all formats will be 20% Off through February 1! Table of Contents…

Music History Monday: Siegfried Wagner

Siegfried Wagner (1869-1930) We mark the birth of Richard Wagner’s son Siegfried Wagner on June 6, 1869 – 163 years ago today – in Lucerne, Switzerland.  Like the sons of so many great men groomed to follow in their fathers’ footsteps, he could never hope to measure up to or escape from his father’s shadow.…

Music History Monday: One of a Kind!

[caption id="attachment_3542" align="alignright" width="243"] Prokofiev in New York in 1918[/caption]On April 23, 1891 – 127 years ago today – the composer and pianist Sergei Prokofiev was born in the village of Sontsovka, in Ukraine. He was, very simply, one of a kind: a brilliant, tungsten-steel-fingered pianist; a great composer; and one of the most irksome…
Let the party begin! We are about to embark on the greatest one-two birthday punch in the history of opera. Tomorrow – May 22 – marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Wilhelm Richard Wagner. 151 days later – on October 10 – we will celebrate the 200th birthday of Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi,…

Dr. Bob Prescribes: Vocal Sampling

You're going to thank me for this Dr. Bob's Neighborhood It was Wednesday, September 18, 2002 (I didn’t remember that date; I looked it up). I was stuck in the car, driving somewhere. (Generally but accurately speaking, when you’re driving anywhere in the San Francisco Bay Area, you are very like stuck in the car,…

Music History Monday: The Duke

John Wayne as Genghis Kahn (1956); not one of his finest cinematic moments We mark the birth of The Duke on April 29, 1899 – 125 years ago today – in Washington D.C.  By “The Duke,” we are not here referring to the actor John Wayne (who was born on May 26, 1907, in Winterset,…
Britten in September 1923, two months before his 10th birthday Music History Monday for November 22, 2021, was entitled “Benjamin Britten: The Making of a Composer.”  The Dr. Bob Prescribes post that followed, on November 23, 2021, featured Britten’s String Quartet No. 1, which was composed in 1941.  Between them, those two posts outlined the…