
Sunday Baroque Conversations 134: Simone Dinnerstein 2025
From Sunday Baroque Conversations by Suzanne Bona
September 23, 2025 · 30 min
About this episode
Simone Dinnerstein discusses her new album Complicité and her experiences as a conductor.
Pianist Simone Dinnerstein has many loves – her family, her hometown, her musical collaborators, and Johann Sebastian Bach's music, to name just a few. The proud Brooklyn resident founded her musical ensemble and called it BAROKLYN. They named their 2025 debut album Complicité, a term she first heard from her son, who studied the teachings of the French theatre practitioner, Jacques Lecoq. Suzanne spoke with Simone Dinnerstein about Complicité, how the concept relates to the album and her group, and how she feels about being a conductor now.
People in this episode
Host: Suzanne Bona
Guest: Simone Dinnerstein
Topics covered
- music
- interviews
- piano
- Bach
- conducting
- album release
Keywords
- Simone Dinnerstein
- Bach
- BAROKLYN
- Complicité
- conducting
- music collaboration
- Jacques Lecoq
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: BAROKLYN
Books & works: Complicité
Places: Brooklyn
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