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Vivaldi: Concerti per violino VIII "Il teatro"

Playlist 2020-07-19

A couple of recently released recordings feature music by Antonio Vivaldi. One is an installment in the VIVALDI EDITION recording series of music from the Turin Archive. The other is an imaginative recording from clarinetist Martin Frost, who selected some favorite excerpts by Antonio Vivaldi and crafted some “new” concertos. You can audition BOTH of them on Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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Bastille Day 2015

Playlist 2020-07-12

France’s celebrations of Bastille Day are very much like our country’s Fourth of July festivities – there are big parades, fireworks and boisterous parties. We’re celebrating Bastille Day this weekend with music by a variety of French composers in the years leading up to the Revolution. It’s on Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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Fireworks

Playlist 2020-07-05

Independence Day weekend features US musical ensembles playing baroque music, including Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks! We’ll hear from Philadelphia, Des Moines, Boston, New Haven, Indianapolis, New York, Boulder, Los Angeles, San Francisco, & Pittsburgh. It’s a celebration of our nation’s birthday from Sunday Baroque.

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BEMF Chamber Ensemble

Playlist 2020-06-14

The City of Boston is a bustling hub for baroque music – there’s a long history of outstanding musical ensembles there, and there is even a huge early music festival there every other year that attracts top performers from all over the world. Sunday Baroque will highlight some of Boston’s thriving music scene.

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Oude Kerk, Amsterdam

Playlist 2020-06-07

Every week on Sunday Baroque you hear composers who delighted 17th and 18th century audiences in Germany, England, France and Italy by familiar names like Bach, Handel and Vivaldi. This weekend, Sunday Baroque will veer off that path to feature baroque music from the Netherlands by 17th and 18th century composers such as Pieter Hellendaal, Jan Sweelinck, and others. They were some of the musicians who helped put the region of the Netherlands on the cultural map.

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Poppies

Playlist 2020-05-24

William Lawes was a 17th century English composer and musician. He worked for his entire adult life for the English King Charles the first, and even served in the Royalist Army as a personal guard to the King, and lost his life in service. In his lifetime, William Lawes was known for his viol music – you’ll hear some of it on Sunday Baroque this Memorial Day weekend.

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