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Brief History
Tim Finnigan
241 episodes
8 months ago
This episode explores "Lisztomania," the intense public frenzy surrounding 19th-century composer Franz Liszt, who captivated audiences with his virtuoso performances. Coined by Heinrich Heine, the term reveals how Liszt's charisma and musical innovations shaped early celebrity culture and fan dynamics. The episode also examines the social changes of the time that fueled this extraordinary phenomenon and its lasting impact on the arts.
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This episode explores "Lisztomania," the intense public frenzy surrounding 19th-century composer Franz Liszt, who captivated audiences with his virtuoso performances. Coined by Heinrich Heine, the term reveals how Liszt's charisma and musical innovations shaped early celebrity culture and fan dynamics. The episode also examines the social changes of the time that fueled this extraordinary phenomenon and its lasting impact on the arts.
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History
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The World Wide Web
Brief History
4 minutes
1 year ago
The World Wide Web
Explore the fascinating evolution of the World Wide Web, from its origins at CERN in the late 1980s to the dynamic, user-driven landscape of today. This episode highlights key technological advancements and cultural shifts that transformed the Web into an essential part of everyday life. Join us as we discuss its ongoing challenges and the future potential of Web 3.0.
Brief History
This episode explores "Lisztomania," the intense public frenzy surrounding 19th-century composer Franz Liszt, who captivated audiences with his virtuoso performances. Coined by Heinrich Heine, the term reveals how Liszt's charisma and musical innovations shaped early celebrity culture and fan dynamics. The episode also examines the social changes of the time that fueled this extraordinary phenomenon and its lasting impact on the arts.