Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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Composer Johannes Brahms disliked the adulation sometimes heaped on him by fans, and found quite imaginative ways to avoid it.
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By Lluïsa Vidal (1876–1918), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford recalls the very different receptions given by British and German audiences to a little bit of Brahms.
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As soon the Roman Emperor Constantine declared religious liberty in his Empire, the Christian Church gave him cause for regret.
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Douglas Jardine came up with a plan to deprive the watching public of one of the finest sights in all sport.
By John White Alexander (1856-1915), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.
Sir Hubert Parry advised students at the Royal College of Music to respect their teachers, but to think for themselves too.
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In the year that Napoleon’s quest for European Empire faltered at Moscow, President Madison of the USA came to his aid.