Repudiados por Franco y odiados por el Reich - Ep.1 (Españoles en campo de concentración nazis)

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Viena, la capital del vals en el siglo XIX - Ep.2 (Johann Strauss, el rey del vals)

Decía Johann Strauss que el vals era «la música del alma y el baile es la expresión de la alegría». El vals fue una revolución no solo musical, encerraba el contenido de la revolución burguesa que quería acabar con las formas de la aristocracia y diferenciarse. Los bailes anterio ...  Show more

Johann Strauss Hijo, todo comienza con su padre Ep.1 (Johann Strauss, el rey del vals)

Como si del Hollywood clásico se tratase, esta historia contiene música, pasiones, fama, dinero, amores y desamores. ¡Con ustedes, la familia Strauss! Johann Strauss padre (1804-1849), su primera esposa, María Anna Streim (1801-1870), y sus tres hijos varones: Johann (1825-1899), ...  Show more

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