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Sunday Baroque

Sunday Baroque

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Sunday Baroque is a weekly radio program that celebrates the rich and vibrant music of the Baroque period (1600-1750). Hosted by Suzanne Bona, the show features a curated selection of works by renowned composers such as Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, and Telemann, as well as lesser-known artists of the era. The program highlights the elegance, complexity, and emotional depth of Baroque music, blending instrumental and vocal pieces. With a focus on historical performance practices, it often includes recordings by leading early music ensembles and soloists. Sunday Baroque is known for its engaging commentary, providing listeners with insights into the composers and their works. The show airs on public radio stations across the United States, offering a relaxing and enriching listening experience. It appeals to both longtime classical music enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre. Sunday Baroque creates a timeless atmosphere, making it a perfect companion for leisurely Sunday mornings. The program also emphasizes the enduring relevance and beauty of Baroque music in modern times. Its warm and inviting tone has made it a beloved staple for classical music lovers nationwide.