Manoel Dias de Oliveira

Playlist 2023-07-16

During the baroque era in the 17th and 18th centuries, people didn’t have the ability to travel as far and wide as we do today. Anything unfamiliar was seen as “exotic” or “foreign” and could be a source of great fascination and inspiration for baroque era musicians. Georg Philipp Telemann portrayed his impressions of the Swiss, the Muscovites, the Turks and the Portuguese in his FOLK OVERTURE on Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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Jeannette Sorrell credit Sisi Burns

Playlist 2022-11-06

As a little girl, Jeannette Sorrell was so eager to make music that she signed herself up for free piano lessons. The only problem is, she didn’t tell her parents … and she found a unique way to get around the little problem that they didn’t own a piano for her to practice on. You’ll hear Jeannette Sorrell playing a Concerto by Johann Sebastian Bach on a real instrument on Sunday Baroque this week!

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Library

Playlist 2022-02-06

February is Library Lover’s Month – an annual celebration of school, public, and private libraries of all types. Sunday Baroque will celebrate Library Lover’s Month this weekend with music by Baroque era composers who not only wrote music, but they also wrote BOOKS about their craft. Check out your favorites on Sunday Baroque this weekend.

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