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Stephen Schultz - Carnegie Mellon University Baroque Ensemble

Episode 644 Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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Stephen Schultz directs the CMU Baroque Ensemble October 6, 2024 in a free concert at Alumni Concert Hall on Carnegie Mellon University's Campus. It will be live streamed from the CMU Music website. Professor Schulz talks with Jim Cunningham about the program including rarely heard duets by the last son of JS Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann, the 4th Bach Brandenburg Concerto, Handel, Corelli and Albinoni. Stephen teaches popular courses on the Beatles and Mahler in addition to his work with music students. He plays the flute as a regular member of the Philharmonia Baroque Ensemble in San Francisco and Musica Angelica in Los Angeles. He has also appeared on over 60 recordings. His latest recording is all Couperin and he picks a favorite to share. Thanks for tuning in to WQED's Voice of the Arts, Pittsburgh's trusted source for arts and culture in our region. Whether you're passionate about classical music, film, theater, opera, or local music, we’re here to bring you closer to the heart of Pittsburgh's local arts scene. Don’t miss our musician interviews, the latest local music news, and performing arts insights from across the Southwestern Pennsylvania region.  Subscribe and follow to stay connected with the vibrant voices shaping Pittsburgh’s creative community. Visit https://www.wqed.org/ to see what else WQED is doing in our community. Until next time, keep supporting the arts and keep listening to Voice of the Arts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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