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Georg Philipp Telemann

Playlist 2019-07-28

One of Georg Philipp Telemann’s first jobs as a musician was in Poland. It was more than a job – it was a rich, cultural education for the young musician. He was exposed to Polish folk music and instruments, and it influenced some of his later compositions. Sunday Baroque will feature one of Telemann’s Polish Concertos.

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Concertos of Josef Guretzky

Playlist 2019-07-21

The most familiar baroque music has been recorded over and over – you’ll find many recordings of greatest hits. But if you dig a little deeper, you can also find music from the same time period that has somehow slipped through the cracks of history. Sunday Baroque will reveal some of those buried treasures.

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Summer Concert

Playlist 2019-06-30

From coast to coast, this is the season for wonderful music festivals. Musicians from all over the country, and around the world, are convening for concerts, master classes and lectures about all kinds of music. Sunday Baroque will take a peek at a few of the groups you might here at some of those festivals.

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Roses

Playlist 2019-06-09

Poet Robert Burns wrote, “O, my love’s like a red, red rose/ That’s newly sprung in June” Maybe that’s why June is National Rose Month … a celebration of the fragrant symbol of love and friendship, passion and desire, beauty and elegance. Sunday Baroque will feature music inspired by the symbolism of roses.

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Michelle Ross

Playlist 2019-06-02

The 20th century was a grand and glorious age of brilliant virtuoso musicians, but what does the future hold for classical music? Sunday Baroque will highlight some of the thirty-somethings who are keeping the tradition of great music alive, including violinist Hilary Hahn, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani and mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile.

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