Monday, March 15, 2021

Classical DYK

All of us at 90.9 WGUC try our best to provide you amazing classical music and we also really enjoy giving you interesting tidbits about the pieces, composers, and performers. (if you listen weekday mornings you already know that Brian O’Donnell ALWAYS has some super-cool information for us)

With that said, here are a few you probably didn’t know:

  • The London Symphony Orchestra was booked to travel on the Titanic's maiden voyage, but they changed boats at the last minute.

  • Franz Liszt received so many requests for locks of his hair that he bought a dog and sent fur clippings instead.

  • Havergal Brian's Symphony No. 1, the 'Gothic', requires over 800 musicians to perform, including 82 string players.

  • Domenico Scarlatti composed his 'cat fugue' after his cat, Pulcinella, walked across his keyboard.

  • The most expensive opera costume of all time was worn by Adelina Patti at Covent Garden in 1895. It was worth over $20 million.

  • Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin sang a Shostakovich song, 'My Homeland Hears', over the radio on his first space mission.

  • A single violin is made from over 70 individual pieces of wood.

    Rossini wrote the aria ‘Di tanti palpiti’ while waiting for some risotto in a Venice restaurant.

  • There are two skulls in Haydn’s tomb. His head was stolen by phrenologists and a replacement skull was put in his tomb. In 1954, the real skull was restored but the substitute was not removed.

  • The tension of the 230-odd strings in a grand piano exert a combined force of 22 tons on the cast iron frame.

For more interesting facts about the music you love, all you have to do is tune to 90.9 FM!


-Andy Ellis