Welcome to #ClassicalDiscoveries. Here is a little introduction to who we are and what we would like to achive at the first (or rather "double-zeroëth" episode). It still bears mentioning every time, that your comments, criticism, and suggestions are most welcome, of whatever nature they may be. Now here’s Episode 005, our first 'Special Edition' with a guest: Christoph Becher, former director of the RSO Vienna (and many more things), with whom we talk about programming decisions and Arnold Schoenberg:
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