Julie Freddino

Barricades

Playlist 2021-09-26

Lutenist Thomas Dunford is the son of two professional musicians who started performing professionally as a teenager. Jean Rondeau heard a harpsichord on the radio as a 6-year-old and told HIS parents he wanted to learn to make that sound, too. You’ll hear the two musicians collaborating on French Baroque music on Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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Tine Thing Helseth

Playlist 2021-09-19

Tine Thing Helseth is a Norwegian trumpet player, and the daughter of a trumpet-playing mom who took her along to rehearsals from the time she was only 6 weeks old. She has forged a unique path, playing with major orchestras all over the world as a soloist AND regularly playing at jazz clubs in Norway. You can hear Tine Thing Helseth play a baroque era trumpet concerto on Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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The Tallis Scholars

Playlist 2021-09-12

It’s a hectic, noisy world filled with distractions and responsibilities all week long. This weekend Sunday Baroque will help you turn down and tune out the noise with serene and contemplative music of reflection. The offerings include an uplifting motet for 40 voices by 16th century English church musician Thomas Tallis. Enjoy some peaceful sounds on Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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Isabella Leonarda

Playlist 2021-09-05

For many composers, making music was only a part-time profession. Two of the composers whose music you’ll hear today were nuns from their teenage years and continued to compose music from the convent. You’ll hear music composed by a range of those with other primary vocations on Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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Zachary Carrettin

Zachary Carrettín

Johann Sebastian Bach’s Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello are such exquisite compositions that it’s not only cellists who are eager to play them. Zachary Carrettín is a violinist, violist, and conductor. He has a new recording of Bach’s Cello Suites played on viola, and he joined Suzanne to talk about it, and about his varied

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Anna Bon

Playlist 2021-08-15

Many prominent Baroque era musicians lived long, full lives, some promising musical talents from the Baroque era died quite young. A rising star in Italy – Giovanni Pergolesi – succumbed to tuberculosis at 26. Another Italian talent, Anna Bon, only lived into her late 20s. We’ll celebrate what they accomplished in their abbreviated careers on Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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viola d'amore

Playlist 2021-08-08

In addition to the many familiar instruments in a band or orchestra, there are lots of other more obscure instruments, especially in baroque and early music groups. Take “viola d’amore” for example – maybe you’ve never even heard of it, but composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann and Antonio Vivaldi used the instrument in some of their music. If you’d like to hear how some of these unusual instruments sound, listen to Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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