Sunday Baroque Conversations

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Interviews with classical musicians and music enthusiasts.

Episodios

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 93: André Raphel

    20/10/2022 Duración: 31h25min

    North Carolina native André Raphel is an award-winning orchestral conductor with an international career. An expert in the classic orchestral repertory as well as a proponent of new music, Maestro Raphel's experience with US orchestras includes appearances with the Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic. André Raphel spoke with Suzanne about his career in music, including explaining the role of a conductor and talking about some of his favorite composers.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 92: Mike Fan and Sallynee Amawat

    06/10/2022 Duración: 31h25min

    Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction! The celebrated French violinist and composer Jean-Marie Leclair was found murdered in his Paris apartment. Despite several obvious potential suspects, no one was ever charged with the crime. It remains an unsolved mystery, and the Canadian group Infusion Baroque has crafted a unique and clever concert experience with actor/musician Mike Fan to present the whodunit. Suzanne spoke with Mike and Infusion Baroque violinist Sallynee Amawat about their collaboration.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 91: Stephen Schultz

    28/08/2022 Duración: 26h31min

    In 4th grade, Stephen Schultz had a chance to learn an instrument to play in the school band. He ended up being assigned to play his third choice – the flute – which was a very good thing, because the instrument is his perfect match. Stephen Schultz is one of the foremost baroque flute players, and he says that baroque music is his first love. He spoke with Suzanne about his career as a performer and teacher, his passion for Bach, Mahler and the Beatles, and he even took out two of his instruments to demonstrate the difference between baroque and modern flutes.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 90: Jason Vieaux

    01/06/2022 Duración: 24min

    When Jason Vieaux started playing guitar he was immediately smitten with the instrument and with music, in general, practicing long and hard on his own. His tenacity paid off with some early competition wins, and he continued to hone his skills thanks to teachers and mentors who recognized and further cultivated his talent and determination. Now the Grammy-winning musician is paying it forward, training the next generation of guitarists, in addition to collaborating with other top-tier musicians, recording some of his favorite music, and even composing. Jason Vieaux spoke with Suzanne about his path to becoming a professional musician.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 89: Anthony Roth Costanzo

    11/05/2022 Duración: 26min

    The multi-talented performer Anthony Roth Costanzo is a young countertenor whose projects include operas, recitals, films, and Broadway. The New York Times called him "Vocally brilliant and dramatically fearless." Suzanne spoke with the remarkable, Grammy-winning musician about his multi-faceted passions and interests.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 88: Music Haven

    20/04/2022 Duración: 17min

    There have been numerous studies over the years about the positive impact of music on people's lives. Children, especially, seem to benefit from early musical training, although not all kids have equal access to quality musical education. Music Haven in New Haven, Connecticut is a program that offers tuition-free music education, mentoring, and performance opportunities to children from the first grade through high school. Suzanne spoke with one of Music Haven's Teachers – Gregory Tompkins – and his violin student, Reign, who is also now working part time at Music Haven helping younger students.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 87: JungHae Kim

    14/04/2022 Duración: 39min

    Baroque music expert JungHae Kim is a sought-after harpsichordist who performs as a soloist and chamber music collaborator all over the world. Her training included studies at Sweelinck Conservatorium in Amsterdam with legendary Dutch musician Gustav Leonhardt, who profoundly influenced her own approach to teaching music theory, ear training, keyboard performance, and chamber music. JungHae Kim spoke with Suzanne about her life in music and her passion for skiing as a polio survivor.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 86: Khari Joyner

    23/03/2022 Duración: 32min

    Cellist Khari Joyner is a sought-after musician who performs with numerous top ensembles such as Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. The charismatic young American instrumentalist is also a passionate music teacher who has inspired students all over the world. Dr. Joyner has performed for a number of important occasions, such as the 2008 Maya Angelou Birthday Celebration, and a private performance for President Barack Obama in the Oval Office. He earned his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from The Juilliard School, where his dissertation -- The Vertex: An Analysis of Mathematics and Music for the 21st Century Student and Performer – looked at the connections and overlap between mathematics and music. Khari Joyner spoke with Suzanne about his music, teaching, and his passion for learning and experiencing new things.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 85: Demarre McGill

    09/03/2022 Duración: 28min

    Flutist Demarre McGill exudes energy and passion – for music, for his students, for whatever project he is working on. The Seattle Symphony's Principal Flute is also a busy soloist and chamber musician who immerses himself in the moment, applying his extraordinary talent to playing everything from baroque, classical and romantic era music, to cutting-edge contemporary compositions. Suzanne spoke with Demarre McGill about what makes him tick as a musician and as a person.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 84: Pat Neely 2022

    22/02/2022 Duración: 19min

    Professional musician and teacher Patricia Ann Neely is also a highly respected advocate for diversity and inclusion in the world of classical music and, specifically, early music. She and Suzanne have an ongoing discussion, and in this interview they address the question: what is Black History Month and is it still needed in the year 2022?

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 83: Rachel Podger

    03/02/2022 Duración: 40min

    British violinist Rachel Podger is internationally renowned as a leading interpreter of music from the Baroque and Classical periods in history. Since childhood, when she was still a beginner violin student, she was a trailblazer – secretly signing up for lessons on Baroque violin in addition to her other studies. Rachel Podger is founder and director of Brecon Baroque Festival in Wales, and she spoke Suzanne about her life as a musician and teacher.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 82: Jeannette Sorrell

    17/01/2022 Duración: 19min

    Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons Concertos are some of the "greatest hits" of the baroque era. They've been recorded many times, and in many different instrumentations. Conductor and keyboard player Jeannette Sorrell and her group Apollo's Fire collaborated with violinist Francisco Fullana on a recording of the Four Seasons that uniquely reflects the rustic spirit of the sonnets that accompany each movement. Suzanne spoke with Jeannette Sorrell about their approach to the Four Seasons, and about her career in music.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 81: Courtney Beck and Davóne Tines

    29/12/2021 Duración: 19min

    Courtney Beck is Executive Director of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale, and bass-baritone Davóne Tines is the ensemble's Creative Partner. They joined Suzanne to discuss PBO's mission and the scope and goals of Mr. Tines' newly-established Creative Partner position.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 80: Davóne Tines

    21/12/2021 Duración: 16min

    "Davóne Tines Is Changing What It Means to Be a Classical Singer" That was headline of a New Yorker article about the versatile bass-baritone. It's just one of many profiles of the extraordinary young musician and his passion for opera, gospel music, spirituals, and so much more. The award-winning musician spoke with Suzanne about his life in music.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 79: Dr. Albert Lee

    09/12/2021 Duración: 34min

    Dr. Albert Lee is a tenor who has crafted a broad career as a classical vocalist in opera, oratorio, recital, and liturgical music. Dr. Lee received his degrees from The University of Connecticut, The Juilliard School, and Florida State University. Since summer of 2021, Dr. Lee has been Associate Professor of Music and the inaugural Director of Equity, Belonging, and Student Life at Yale University. He spoke with Suzanne about his life in music, and his hopes and plans for his new role at Yale.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 78: Emily Lau

    28/11/2021 Duración: 25min

    Emily Lau is a composer, singer, teacher and restauranteur who has carved out her own, unique career blending many art forms – and her projects often bridge the gaps between ancient music and modern themes. Her work includes helping creative people channel their empathetic impulses in healthy ways, and impart a spirit of true understanding and collaboration. Suzanne spoke with Emily Lau about what she's most passionate about in this moment.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 77: Krishnasol Jiménez

    12/11/2021 Duración: 25min

    Mexican musician Krishnasol Jiménez is an expert in baroque guitar and lute, and historical performance practice. He studied in his native Mexico City, as well as in Spain and Switzerland. Krishnasol Jiménez talked with Suzanne about his career in music, including his collaboration with singer Maria Cristina Kiehr and bassist Roberto Koch on a program that combines music by Spanish baroque composers Santiago de Murcia and Gaspar Sanz with Son Jarocho, present-day folk music from Veracruz in South Mexico. He also shared the story of how he was allowed perform and record on an extraordinary and rare instrument.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 76: Laury Gutiérrez

    02/11/2021 Duración: 32min

    Laury Gutiérrez is a performer, scholar, teacher, and passionate advocate for underrepresented musicians. The Venezuelan viola da gamba player became a Fellow in 2008–2009 for the Harvard Radcliffe Institute working on a project to develop the repertory of music composed by Italian women into concert and educational programs for performance and professional recordings. Suzanne spoke with Laury Gutiérrez about her work as an instrumentalist and scholar, and her passion and enthusiasm for music.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 75: Bion Tsang

    18/10/2021 Duración: 21min

    Award winning cellist Bion Tsang is an international soloist and chamber musician, as well as a teacher. He recently released a recording of Johann Sebastian Bach's 6 Suites for Unaccompanied Cello – the "holy grail" for all serious cellists. Bion Tsang's performance is extra-special because he used an extraordinary instrument considered one of the world's finest. Suzanne spoke with Bion Tsang about Bach, the instrument, and his passion for music.

  • Sunday Baroque Conversations 74: Zachary Carrettin

    23/08/2021 Duración: 32min

    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 career as a musician.

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