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Sunday Baroque Conversations 138: Josh Aerie
May 8, 2026
22m 20s
Sunday Baroque Conversations 137: Edward Klorman
Mar 28, 2026
20m 00s
Sunday Baroque Conversations 136: Chris Shepard
Feb 13, 2026
27m 30s
Sunday Baroque Conversations 135: Vladimir Soares
Jan 20, 2026
10m 25s
Sunday Baroque Conversations 134: Simone Dinnerstein 2025
Sep 23, 2025
29m 30s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/8/26 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 138: Josh Aerie✨ | chamber musicmusic competition+3 | Josh Aerie | Fischoff National Chamber Music Association | South Bend, Indiana | chamber musicFischoff competition+3 | — | 22m 20s | |
| 3/28/26 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 137: Edward Klorman✨ | Bach's musiccello suites+3 | Edward Klorman | University of Wisconsin - MadisonBACH: THE CELLO SUITES | — | Bachcello suites+5 | — | 20m 00s | |
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 136: Chris Shepard✨ | Bachclassical music+3 | Chris Shepard | Music WorcesterTHE COMPLETE BACH | Worcester, MA | Bachclassical music+3 | — | 27m 30s | |
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 135: Vladimir Soares✨ | music educationrecorder performance+3 | Vladimir Soares | Orquestra Villa-LobosMusikhochschule Stuttgart+1 | — | Vladimir Soaresrecorder+3 | — | 10m 25s | |
| 9/23/25 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 134: Simone Dinnerstein 2025✨ | musicinterviews+4 | Simone Dinnerstein | BAROKLYNComplicité | Brooklyn | Simone DinnersteinBach+5 | — | 29m 30s | |
| 6/26/25 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 133: Matthew Suttor✨ | music compositionAI in music+4 | Matthew Suttor | I AM ALAN TURING | — | Matthew SuttorAI+5 | — | 48m 10s | |
| 6/20/25 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 132: Caroline Shaw✨ | musiccomposition+3 | Caroline Shaw | Roomful of TeethPARTITA FOR 8 VOICES+2 | Greenville, NC | Caroline Shawmusic+3 | — | 22m 30s | |
| 5/26/25 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 131: Eric Milnes✨ | musicinterviews+4 | Eric Milnes | L'Harmonie des SaisonsBURLINGTON BAROQUE | Burlington, VT | Eric MilnesL'Harmonie des Saisons+4 | — | 22m 20s | |
| 1/28/25 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 130: Thorgy Thor✨ | music educationdrag performance+3 | Thorgy Thor | The Hartt SchoolSUNY Purchase | — | Thorgy Thormusic+5 | — | 21m 06s | |
| 1/21/25 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 129: Kristen Lee✨ | musicimmigration+3 | Kristin Lee | — | KoreaUnited States | Kristin Leeviolinist+5 | — | 30m 17s | |
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| 12/12/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 128: Debra Nagy | Debra Nagy plays baroque oboe, and the historical performance expert is also founding director of the chamber group Les Délices. The award-winning Cleveland-based group has a reputation for performing less well-known music of the baroque era. Debra Nagy spoke with Suzanne about how she finds the music she programs for Les Délices, and the creative process that brings together research, composition in historical styles, improvisation, and artistic collaboration. | — | ||||||
| 10/26/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 127: Neave Trio | The Grammy-nominated Neave Trio consists of violinist Anna Williams, cellist Mikhail Veselov, and pianist Eri Nakamura. They state their goal simply: To Engage. To Exchange. To Connect. Their 2024 album ROOTED features works centered around folk music by composers Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Bedrich Smetana, Joseph Suk, and Frank Martin. Neave Trio spoke with Suzanne about their collaborative process, and the touching story of how their ensemble got its name. | — | ||||||
| 9/14/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 126: Will Liverman | GRAMMY Award-winning musician Will Liverman has been praised for his versatility and skill as a singer. The American operatic baritone has performed in several roles at the Metropolitan Opera, and Lyric Opera Chicago, where he premiered an opera he co-created -- The Factotum – with his longtime friend, DJ King Rico. Will Livermanspoke with Suzanne about his life in music. | — | ||||||
| 8/11/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 125: ChamberQUEER | ChamberQUEER highlights LGBTQIA voices in contemporary and historical music and reimagines the classical concert experience as a radically inclusive gathering space and musical community for the 21st century. Founded in 2018 by Jules Biber (cello), Danielle Buonaiuto (soprano), Brian Mummert (baritone), and Andrew Yee (cello), ChamberQUEER operates as a collective of performers, composers, and creators. Suzanne speaks with 3 of the founding members (Jules, Danielle and Brian) about their musical paths led them to a broader community. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 124: Byron Schenkman | Byron Schenkman is an American harpsichordist, pianist, and music scholar who specializes in baroque and early music. Along with violinist Ingrid Matthews, Byron Schenkman cofounded Seattle Baroque, which the two musicians directed until 2013. Suzanne spoke with Byron Schenkman -- who has performed on dozens of recordings -- about their current projects, including the online concert series Sound Salon. | — | ||||||
| 5/30/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 123: Ian Watson | In 1982, a group of Early Music fans founded the Connecticut Early Music Society to present an annual festival of concerts every June. They feature a repertory of European music written before about 1800 and they focus on historically-informed performance practices, including the use of period instruments. Ian Watson is Artistic Director of the CT Early Music Festival. He is also an acclaimed keyboardist with a distinguished resume. Ian Watson speaks with Suzanne about the festival and his life in music. | — | ||||||
| 5/28/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 122: Wil B | Kevin Sylvester and Wilner Baptiste met as talented teenage music students in Florida, playing violin and viola respectively. They clicked as friends, and after pursuing their university training in music, the two classically trained instrumentalists formed their hip hop duo, Black Violin. Their performances are energetic, surprising, and captivating. They use the stage names Kev Marcus and Wil B, and take their show on the road. Suzanne spoke with Wil B about his path to life as a musician, and how Black Violin is paying it forward to foster the musical talents of the NEXT generation. | — | ||||||
| 4/3/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 121: Tom Huizenga | If you are a fan of NPR's Tiny Desk concerts, you're in luck! Tom Huizenga is a long time NPR producer, editor and reporter whose work you've probably heard. Suzanne interviewed Tom about some of his favorite Tiny Desk performances and NPR interviews, and he shared stories about what it was like to meet some of his personal musical idols. | — | ||||||
| 3/21/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 120: Simone Dinnerstein 2024 | Grammy-nominated pianist Simone Dinnerstein has a wide variety of musical passions, but music by Johann Sebastian Bach is an important part of her foundation. She believes Bach's music has it all – intelligence and heart – and her expertise inspired The New York Times to describe her as "an utterly distinctive voice in the forest of Bach interpretation." Simone Dinnerstein joined Suzanne to talk about what makes Bach's music so important, her ensemble Baroklyn, and her longstanding Bach Concert Series at Miller Theatre at Columbia University, which begins in late March 2024. | — | ||||||
| 3/14/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 119: Morgan Sullivan | Morgan Sullivan came to singing later than many other professional singers do. Nevertheless she has achieved success as a freelance musician who has performed with numerous top tier ensembles, including Bach Collegium Japan, Folger Consort, and American Baroque Orchestra among many others. She has also recorded music by Brahms and Schutz with Yale Schola Cantorum. The singer, composer, and harpsichordist also teaches and coaches(mostly NON-singers) with a particular focus on providing gender affirming voice care. Suzanne spoke with Morgan Sullivan about her life in music. | — | ||||||
| 2/28/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 118: Frederick Ballentine | Frederick Ballentine is an American tenor whose awards include a Grammy for his recording of George Gershwin's PORGY AND BESS. The opera star exudes a sense of ease, confidence, and fun when it comes to his career as an in-demand collaborator on everything from classic operas, to cutting-edge contemporary works. Frederick Ballentine spoke with Suzanne about his beloved teachers and mentors, his musical projects, and how he memorizes so much music! | — | ||||||
| 2/7/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 117: Shawn Okpebholo | Award-winning musician Shawn Okpebholo earned his degrees at the prestigious University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. But he credits his start in music to The Salvation Army church, where he received free music lessons as a child, and to his mother's tenacious support. The breadth of Dr. Okpebholo's work is extraordinary: chamber works, art songs and choral music, opera, orchestral music and concertos, and music for wind and brass band, as well as some jazz, film music, and pop. He is in demand as a composer for commissions from top-tier ensembles including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, United States Air Force Strings, Tanglewood, Aspen, and Imani Winds, to name just a few. Shawn Okpebholo spoke with Suzanne about his career as a working composer and an educator. | — | ||||||
| 1/10/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 116: BLKBOK | From the time he was just a small child, Charles Wilson III – aka BLKBOK – showed extraordinary musical talent. The budding piano virtuoso's family nurtured his interests, which blossomed to include many genres of music: classical, hip-hop, rap, and much more. BLKBOK chose his name, in part, as a way to honor his admiration for Johann Sebastian Bach. Full of energy and positivity, BLKBOK is not just a musician – he is a dynamic and compelling spokesperson for the power of music to inspire and unite us. Suzanne spoke with BLKBOK – who describes himself as an Artist, Pianist, Composer, and Lover of Humans – on how he strives to embody that in everything he does. | — | ||||||
| 1/3/24 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 115: Jessie Montgomery | "Being an artist is living a life of service." The words of Jessie Montgomery, who has earned acclaim, awards, and praise for her growing body of work as a composer, violinist, teacher, and activist. The musician credits her many teachers and mentors – and her parents – for opening up worlds to her. Jessie Montgomery shared stories about her experiences – including that time she was a little girl folding programs backstage with a VERY famous American actor before he became famous. She spoke with Suzanne about her life as a musician – and how she expresses her creativity in a few of her non-musical passions, too! | — | ||||||
| 12/16/23 | ![]() Sunday Baroque Conversations 114: Kellen Gray | Scotland-based American conductor Kellen Gray is Assistant Conductor of the English National Opera and Assistant Conductor of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. He's attuned to the orchestral repertory, including Bela Bartok, Antonin Dvorak, Aaron Copland, and Ralph Vaughan Williams. He's also passionate about championing African-diasporic composers, and has two critically acclaimed albums - African-American Voices 1 and 2 - with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Suzanne spoke with Kellen Gray about his introduction to music growing up in South Carolina, and how it continues to impact his work as a conductor. | — | ||||||
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