Episodes

  • H C Andersen Fairytales Volume I Tale 22 - A Rose from Homer’s Grave
    Jun 23 2026
    In which a proud rose springs from the sacred earth where the great singer Homer lies, deeming herself too lofty for a nightingale’s praise, and as the seasons turn, she dreams of distant lands and noble pilgrims who will carry her fragrance far across the world. The rose’s silent beauty entwines with the poet’s heart, becoming a cherished emblem pressed within the pages of a treasured book, bridging east and north in timeless reverence.
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    4 mins
  • H C Andersen Fairytales Volume I Tale 21 - The Shepherd’s Story of the Bond of Friendship
    Jun 22 2026
    In which a humble shepherd’s tale unfolds within the rugged, sacred mountains of Delphi, where bonds of friendship and family are shaped amidst hardship and the shadow of foreign rule; gentle songs of sorrow mingle with the tender growth of a found sister and the arrival of loyal friends from distant lands. The story traces the quiet beauty of simple lives entwined with ancient customs and heartfelt vows beneath laurel roofs and starlit skies, as youth and love awaken amidst the enduring spirit of a homeland.
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    22 mins
  • H C Andersen Fairytales Volume I Tale 20 - The Metal Pig
    Jun 21 2026
    In which a poor little boy in Florence finds solace by the side of a magical brass pig that carries him through the city’s art and history, revealing wonders beyond his everyday life. His journey intertwines with the struggles of his humble existence, touching upon the kindness and harshness of those around him, while inspiring a dream of beauty and artistic creation.
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    27 mins
  • H C Andersen Fairytales Volume I Tale 19 - The Wicked Prince
    Jun 20 2026
    In which a proud and ruthless prince, whose ambition knows no bounds, wreaks havoc across lands and amasses immense riches and power, building splendid palaces and subjugating kings. Yet, despite his might and vanity, he is met with humbling forces beyond his control, revealing the limits of earthly dominion.
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    6 mins
  • H C Andersen Fairytales Volume I Tale 18 - What the Moon Saw Part 3
    Jun 19 2026
    In which the Moon shares gentle and varied glimpses of life’s tender moments and humble scenes, from a caravan’s desert journey and a child’s loving vigilance to the quiet dignity of kings in their stone tombs and the simple joys of childhood prayers. Through its soft illumination, the night reveals both the commonplace and the soulful, weaving together the melancholy and mirth found in the human heart and the natural world.
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    30 mins
  • H C Andersen Fairytales Volume I Tale 18 - What the Moon Saw Part 2
    Jun 18 2026
    In which the Moon gently reveals scenes both somber and wistful—a silent Pompeii preserved in time, the quiet sorrows of a beloved Pulcinella, and the fragile hopes of simple folk watching for new life and fortune. Through these tender glimpses, one beholds the interplay of art, memory, and the inexorable passage of time, all bathed in the Moon’s soft and steady glow.
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    28 mins
  • H C Andersen Fairytales Volume I Tale 18 - What the Moon Saw Part 1
    Jun 17 2026
    In which a lonely young painter finds companionship and inspiration in the nightly visits of the Moon, who reveals to him vivid scenes and heartfelt stories from distant lands and everyday life. As shadows and light weave tales of love, loss, and simple truths across the world, the Moon’s gentle gaze invites reflection on human nature and the beauty hidden in ordinary moments.
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    30 mins
  • H C Andersen Fairytales Volume I Tale 17 - The Elf of the Rose
    Jun 16 2026
    In which a tiny, unseen elf lives blissfully within a rose’s fragrant petals but becomes witness to a grievous and sorrowful tale of love, treachery, and secret grief among human hearts and garden blooms. The elf’s gentle presence and the whispered voices of flowers tell a story of loss and quiet retribution, reminding us that even the smallest dwellers know and feel the weight of right and wrong.
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    11 mins