Julie Freddino

Guitar Month

Playlist 2021-04-11

April is International Guitar Month and Sunday Baroque will celebrate with some inspiring guitar music. The performers include Los Romeros, the so-called “Royal Family of Guitar,” as well as some cheerful 18th century Spanish music played on the baroque guitar, and a phenomenally talented young French guitarist.

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Ann Hobson Pilot

Ann Hobson Pilot

Although Ann Hobson Pilot retired in 2009 after decades as Principal Harpist for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, she continues to make music and inspire others. The award-winning international musician spoke with Suzanne about her introduction to music, her trailblazing career as an orchestral harpist, and even how she stays in physical shape to play such

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Easter Eggs

Playlist 2021-04-04

In this time of spiritual reflection, hopefulness and reconciliation, Sunday Baroque will celebrate with a variety of glorious music illustrating the broadly uplifting and optimistic spirit of this season, including selections from Antonio Vivaldi’s upbeat GLORIA and a page from the Spring Journal by German Baroque musician Johann Fischer. Put Sunday Baroque in your Easter basket this weekend.

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Morris "Mo" Pleasure

Mo Pleasure

Morris “Mo” Pleasure is a global artist with a career spanning more than three decades. He moves effortlessly between a wide range of musical genres including rock, R&B, and jazz, and his early training was in classical piano and gospel music. The Connecticut native is now based in the UK, where even the pandemic has

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Phaeton, Benjamin Green

Playlist 2021-03-28

Dad gives son the car keys, he takes it for a spin, and loses control of the vehicle. Sound familiar? Well, THIS boy was the mythological Phaeton … and the family car was the chariot of the sun. Jean-Baptiste Lully wrote an opera about them, and you’ll hear some of it on Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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Brandyn Lewis

Brandyn Lewis

Canadian musician Brandyn Lewis is a professional double-bass player, currently an interim member of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, which he has called a “dream come true.” He chatted with Suzanne about the trial and error process of finding the right instrument to play when he was still a child, the teachers, mentors and experiences he had along the way, and his growing career as a performer and teacher himself.

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JS Bach

Playlist 2021-03-21

Claude Debussy called him, “… a benevolent god to which all musicians should offer a prayer to defend themselves against mediocrity …” and Richard Wagner called him, “…the most stupendous miracle in all music!” They were speaking about Johann Sebastian Bach, who was born in March of 1685. This weekend, you can enjoy the annual BACH BIRTHDAY BASH, an all-Bach celebration on Sunday Baroque.

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Oleg Timofeyev

Oleg Timofeyev plays guitar and lute, and is a musicologist. The Moscow-born musician has a particular interest in reviving the Russian 7-string guitar and its repertory. He lives in Iowa now, where he teaches, and recently released a download-only album, MUSIC BY 18TH CENTURY WOMEN COMPOSERS. He spoke with Suzanne about his career, the Russian

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Jeannette Sorrell

Playlist 2021-03-07

March 8th is International Women’s Day – the annual celebration of the achievements of women – and on the eve of the occasion, Sunday Baroque will feature music composed by baroque-era women, as well as women who lead musical ensembles. Those of just a few of the highlights of Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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