Neo Baroque Music on WPRB

Neo Baroque Music on WPRB

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Old is the new “new.” This is no reflection on retired Princeton University professor Paul Lansky, beyond the fact that later on in this hour we’ll be listening to his delightful work for guitar, the “Semi-Suite,” the movements of which take their names from Baroque dance forms. We’ll also have a Baroque-inflected suite for violin and piano by Henry Cowell, and a charming reworking of a favorite piece of Bach by Percy Grainger.

It’s music of the Neo-Baroque – as 20th and 21st century composers look back to the 18th century – this morning until 11 ET, at WPRB 103.3 FM or online at wprb.com.


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