
The Classical Music Minute
Claim This Podcastby Steven Hobé, Composer & Host
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<p><b>The Classical Music Minute</b> is a short, engaging classical music podcast that explores the stories, composers, and curious traditions behind the world’s greatest music.</p><p><br></p><p>Ever wondered who the <b>Florentine Camerata</b> were? Where the <b>conductor’s baton</b> came from? Or what the difference is between <b>opera buffa and opera seria</b>?</p><p><br></p><p>Hosted by Canadian composer and storyteller <b>Steven Hobé</b>, each episode offers a quick and entertaining journey through <b>classical music history</b>, uncovering fascinating facts about composers, famous works, opera, orchestras, and musical traditions.</p><p><br></p><p>Whether you’re a lifelong music lover or simply curious about classical music, hop around music history with Steven—<b>one musical minute at a time.</b></p>
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Recent Episodes

May 4, 2026
Why Is Bach Called the Father of Classical Music? | The Classical Music Minute
Send us Fan Mail Why Is Bach Called the Father of Classical Music? Why is Johann Sebastian Bach often referred to as the “Father of Classical Music”? In this episode of The Classical Music Minute, we explore the lasting influence of one of history’s greatest composers. Although Bach lived during the Baroque period, his work laid the foundation for much of the music that followed. Renowned for his mastery of counterpoint, Bach demonstrated how multiple independent musical lines could work toge...

April 27, 2026
What Does “Opus” Mean in Classical Music? | The Classical Music Minute
Send us Fan Mail What Does “Opus” Mean in Classical Music? What does “opus” mean when you see it in a classical music title? In this episode of The Classical Music Minute, we explore the meaning behind this common musical term. Derived from the Latin word for “work,” opus numbers are used to catalogue and organize a composer’s compositions. Typically assigned in order of publication rather than composition, opus numbers help distinguish one piece from another—especially when composers wrote m...

April 20, 2026
Why Did Mozart Write So Many Operas? | The Classical Music Minute
Send us Fan Mail Why did Mozart compose so many operas during his short lifetime? In this episode of The Classical Music Minute, we explore why opera played such an important role in Mozart’s career. In the late eighteenth century, opera was one of Europe’s most popular forms of entertainment, and cities across the continent regularly commissioned new works for their theatres. Mozart was uniquely suited to the genre. Opera allowed him to combine expressive melodies, colourful orchestration, a...
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- What is The Classical Music Minute?
<p><b>The Classical Music Minute</b> is a short, engaging classical music podcast that explores the stories, composers, and curious traditions behind the world’s greatest music.</p><p><br></p><p>Ever wondered who the <b>Florentine Camerata</b> were? Where the <b>conductor’s baton</b> came from? Or what the difference is between <b>opera buffa and opera seria</b>?</p><p><br></p><p>Hosted by Canadian composer and storyteller <b>Steven Hobé</b>, each episode offers a quick and entertaining journey through <b>classical music history</b>, uncovering fascinating facts about composers, famous works, opera, orchestras, and musical traditions.</p><p><br></p><p>Whether you’re a lifelong music lover or simply curious about classical music, hop around music history with Steven—<b>one musical minute at a time.</b></p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
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This podcast is available on 10 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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