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Sunday Baroque

LIVE: Sundays 9am - 11am

About the Program

Refine your weekend plans with some timeless music of the baroque era. Sunday Baroque with Suzanne Bona brings you 2 special hours of refreshing, upbeat, and inspiring music from the era that gave us Bach, Handel, and more. This syndicated show is the perfect addition to your weekend plans, starting every Sunday at 9am. 

Hosted by Suzanne Bona

Suzanne Bona is the host and executive producer of Sunday Baroque, a syndicated weekly radio show of Baroque and early music. She originated the program in 1987 on WSHU Public Radio in her hometown of Fairfield, CT. Sunday Baroque has been distributed nationally since 1998, and is currently heard by more than 400,000 listeners every week on approximately 250 public radio stations and networks across the United States.

Suzanne is also a classically trained flutist who earned her Bachelor of Music degree from The University of Connecticut. She continues to perform frequently as a soloist and chamber musician, and has especially enjoyed collaborating with some of her musically talented public radio colleagues in performances for listeners across the country, including in West Lafayette, IN, Phoenix, AZ, Cincinnati, Ohio, across Connecticut and on Long Island, NY, and in March 2012 and October 2016 as guest soloist with members of the Guam Symphony Orchestra in Tumon. Suzanne is a member of the Sylvan Trio, with pianist Greg Kostraba (a radio colleague) and cellist Josh Aerie. Their recordings include the 2020 download album, MUSIC FOR FLUTE, CELLO AND PIANO BY WOMEN COMPOSERS, featuring music by Clara Schumann, Lili Boulanger, Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia, Judith Lang Zaimont, Mel Bonis, and Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee.

When she is not making radio or playing her flute, Suzanne enjoys reading, running, cooking, baking and traveling. She is also passionate about the cause of literacy; she was a longtime volunteer tutor and board member for The Literacy Council in Cincinnati, and served on a community advisory board for a children’s literacy initiative, and she is currently on the board of Literacy Volunteers on the Green in New Milford, CT.

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