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    The Weight of Melody: Why Rachmaninoff Remains the Last Romantic Standing

    A century after his music was dismissed as sentimental excess, Sergei Rachmaninoff’s catalogue endures as something rarer than fashion — it endures as feeling.

    The Weight of the World: Black Sabbath and the Sound That Refused to Be Ignored

    How four working-class kids from Birmingham built heavy metal from scratch — and why their shadow still falls across everything that came after.

    The Man Who Refused to Stand Still: The Art and Audacity of Miles Davis

    How one trumpeter’s relentless self-destruction and reinvention redrew the map of modern music — not once, but five times.