La barbarie nazi en Rusia - Ep.5 (Los nazis y el Holocausto)

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La muerte y el legado de Strauss - Ep.6 (Johann Strauss, el rey del vals)

En la biografía de Johann Strauss (1825-1889), más conocido como Johann Strauss hijo, hay una historia verdaderamente curiosa. Y es que además de los problemas respiratorios y bronquiales que padeció durante su madurez, desarrolló una pequeña colección de fobias. Al rey del vals ...  Show more

El legado de Strauss como símbolo nacional - Ep.5 (Johann Strauss, el rey del vals)

La tradición musical austriaca es indiscutible y admirable: Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, los Strauss o los alemanes Gluck, Beethoven y Brahms que se integraron a la perfección en el ambiente vienés... vals, polca, galop... Klimt, Zweig... el Imperio de Francisco José I, Sisi... la Óp ...  Show more

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