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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 o...
Sunday Baroque Conversations 123: Ian Watson is an episode from Sunday Baroque Conversations by Suzanne Bona and WSHU Public Radio. In 1982, a group of Early Music fans founded the Connecticut Early Music Society to present an annual festi...
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Published May 30, 2024, 22:49 long, audio available.
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.
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Sunday Baroque Conversations 123: Ian Watson is an episode from Sunday Baroque Conversations by Suzanne Bona and WSHU Public Radio.
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This episode was published on May 30, 2024.
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Sunday Baroque Conversations 123: Ian Watson is from Sunday Baroque Conversations by Suzanne Bona and WSHU Public Radio.
Published May 30, 2024 and 22:49 long