Sound of History Podcast
A music history podcast exploring the songs, culture, and stories of people who lived and dreamed 100 years ago.
Episodes

Friday May 16, 2025
Friday May 16, 2025
Listen to the stories and work of remarkable Black women like Arabella Fields and Belle Davis, who lived and performed in Europe over a century ago.
Their voices, their talent, and their determination deserve so much more recognition than history has given them.
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Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Composer, muse, and magnetic force in early 20th-century Europe, Alma Mahler was far more than a beautiful face. She captivated (and inspired) some of the greatest artists of her time, including Gustav Mahler, whose towering musical legacy was shaped in part by their intense and complicated relationship.

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
This episode explores the life and mind of Alexander Scriabin, a mystic pianist who believed music could unlock unseen forces, saw color in sound, and dreamed of a symphony so powerful it might end the world (or start a new one).
Discover how his bold ideas and hypnotic music reshaped the boundaries of classical composition, and why his legacy still sparks fascination today.

Monday Mar 31, 2025
Monday Mar 31, 2025
This episode is about three very different opera singers - the world's most famous superstar from 100 years ago, an eerie relic from the past (⚠️trigger warning) and lastly an opera diva with delusions of grandeur who has one of the worst singing voices in history.

Friday Mar 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
In the bohemian circles of 1890s Paris, Claude Debussy and Erik Satie formed an unlikely friendship that evolved into a complex artistic rivalry. Polar opposites in style and personality, they reshaped classical music forever.

Friday Feb 28, 2025
Friday Feb 28, 2025
A musical journey through the evolution of ragtime, from its first published pieces in the 1800s to its transformation into early jazz by the 1920s.
We also delve into the ragtime revival of the 1970s and the story of a World War I hero, along with other fascinating discoveries.

Friday Feb 14, 2025
Friday Feb 14, 2025
In this episode, we delve into an important piece of music history, exploring some of the very first African American groups ever recorded.
Along the way, I uncovered some incredible songs that deserve to be heard. And what better time to share them than during Black History Month.

Friday Jan 31, 2025
Friday Jan 31, 2025
In this episode we go back to the basics, exploring the origins of sound recording. Delving into the groundbreaking work of early pioneers like Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, who captured sound waves with his phonautograph in the 1850s, years before Thomas Edison’s phonograph.
We also listen to an early commercial recording of Emile Berliner, and revisit one of the songs played as the Titanic sank, among other things.

Saturday Jan 18, 2025
Saturday Jan 18, 2025
In the very first episode of Sound of History, I talk about Europe at the beginning of the 20th century, the events that led up to World War I, the aftermath of WWI and how America became the country that dominated western pop culture influence.







