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High brow art… low brow tea! Our podcast is a light dive into your favorite artists juicy drama. Art is for everyone on this show and we’re serving it with a side of steeping hot tea!New episode every Wednesday! Come learn with us!Love you,Xoxo - Baroque B’sIG: Baroque.B.PodcastNow on Patreon! #artpodcast #arthistorypodcast
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Anna’s Baroque Bon Bons

Fine Music Radio

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Anna’s Baroque Bon Bons delves into the tales of the musicians, patrons, composers and instruments of the Baroque period. From the esteemed Handel having his life saved by his jacket button while duelling to the latest discoveries of Baroque scores in dusty attics. Each weekly Bon Bon is accompanied by a piece of Baroque music which ties in with the story. Anna is a music teacher and freelance lecturer. She plays the harpsichord and has a fascination for all that is Baroque.
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Baroque Banter

Pinchgut Opera

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Early opera is like wine; it comes in a fascinating variety of different styles, genres, tastes and colours. Baroque Banter is Pinchgut Opera's podcast series diving deep into the world of Baroque music and offering a taste of all the varying aspects of early opera. Put on your tasting slippers, sit back and enjoy a nice full glass of music appreciation.
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Sunday Baroque Conversations

Suzanne Bona

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It takes a lot of talent and dedication to be a professional musician, and Sunday Baroque host Suzanne Bona invites some of the BEST to share their inspirations, challenges, and triumphs on her podcast SUNDAY BAROQUE CONVERSATIONS. These top-tier artists give a fascinating insider's look at what makes them tick, and what fuels their passion. Go to sundaybaroque.org for more information or subscribe to Sunday Baroque Conversations wherever you get your podcasts.
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If It Ain't Baroque...

Reign of London Tours

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An Independent History Podcast, in which we discuss historical events, persons, books and why history is relevant today. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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SALON BAROQUE

Affinità Ensemble für Alte Musik

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Im gemütlichen Ambiente unseres Salon baroque plaudern wir über Musik und Gesellschaft des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts. Passend zu den Konzertprogrammen von Affinità bieten wir fundiertes Hintergrundwissen, aber auch unterhaltsame Anekdoten. Gemeinsam mit unseren Gästen entführen wir Sie in eine Welt, die zwar verschwunden scheint, die es aber wert ist, beleuchtet zu werden! More infos about us: Affinita.at (in german, english or français).
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Baroque Now

Australian Brandenburg Orchestra

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Join the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra's Hugh Ronzani as he interviews musicians about all things Baroque, J.S. Bach and the Brandenburg's all new digital stage, Brandenburg One.
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Baroque en stock

Radio Classique

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De A comme aria à Z comme Zéphir, de Monteverdi à Mozart en passant par Farinelli, Lully, Vivaldi et même Frère Jacques, laissez-vous emporter au fil des mots et des notes de la musique baroque, en compagnie de Pauline Lambert, animatrice à Radio Classique et Christophe Rousset, claveciniste et chef d’orchestre des Talens Lyriques. Un abécédaire “amoureux” et subjectif de la musique baroque, où résonnent Haendel, Bach, Couperin et tant d’autres par la voix d’instruments comme le clavecin ou ...
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Baroque at the Edge

Baroque Edge

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Welcome to the Baroque at the Edge podcast, a brand-new way to stay in touch with London's coolest early music festival. Leading up to the all-online Baroque at the Edge festival on 7th to 10th January, we'll be taking a behind the scenes look at the artists and the stories and ideas behind the music... For the full festival details go to baroqueattheedge.co.uk, follow us @baroqueedge on twitter and subscribe to the Baroque at the Edge podcast via itunes, spotify, stitcher, or wherever you g ...
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This month please join us in exploring the love stories of the past. Over the next few weeks we’ll be sharing with you our chats to various historians and we’ll be covering all the ways that Royals can come together, be it through arranged marriage, secret engagements or chance meetings. On this, the first episode of our Valentines series of 2025, …
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What do stuffed animals, Superman and conference rooms all have in common? They've all made it into the heart and art of the star of this episodes show! Yes, there were not a lot of stones unturned by this disruptive artist, and though we do think we get it... we do not always agree. Come find out what you think! There will be seethrough dresses, t…
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What makes the harpsichord so captivating? Join Australia’s finest harpsichordist and Pinchgut Opera Artistic Director, Erin Helyard, as he sits down with master harpsichord maker Carey Beebe for a deep dive into the artistry and allure of this remarkable instrument. Together, they explore the brilliance of Bach’s Goldberg Variations and why it was…
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From the time she was very young, Thorgy Thor (née Shane Thor Galligan) was an outgoing bundle of energy. Her parents signed her up for a variety of activities, including sports and music, to keep her engaged and to burn off some of that excess energy. Developing skills playing violin, viola, and cello led Thorgy Thor to major in music at The Hartt…
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Please welcome to the podcast Ada Palmer, who is talking about her new book - Inventing The Renaissance, just published with Head of Zeus. Let’s dive in and debunk some myths, shall we? Get Inventing the Renaissance: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/inventing-the-renaissance-9781035910120/ (UK) https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/I/bo246…
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Let’s talk about women’s lives in the medieval era, did you know that they wrote books under their own names? They had a sense of humour? Let’s talk of those women who lived lives on their own terms… We’re sitting down with Hetta Howes, who has recently published her first book with Bloomsbury, called Poet Mystic Widow Wife. Welcome, Hetta! Get Poe…
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Today we’re sitting down with Anna Abney, who has written a historical fiction quadrilogy set in Stuart England, the first book is called The Master of Measham Hall, published by Duckworth Books. Let’s dive deep into the Restoration era with the Great Plague making its mark. As the story progresses, it will take us all the way to the Glorious Revol…
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Let’s welcome back Amy McElroy, to talk about Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VII, sister of Henry VIII, Queen of France by first marriage and Duchess of Suffolk by second. If you remember the Showtime series The Tudors, that’s the one who marries Henry Cavill, and if you watched the recent Amazon Prime show My Lady Jane, which is awesome, by the way…
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Today we have a very special guest. He is an OBE and a Grammy award nominee. He has conducted Baroque music the world over, and today he joined us for a chat about his decades-long career, his love of music, the history of his family and of course, his upcoming 75th birthday. Welcome, Nic! Find Nic: https://www.nicholasmcgegan.com/ Listen to Nic: h…
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Heather R Darsie is back on the podcast, this time with her upcoming new book "Katharine of Aragon: Spanish Princess: I Am Not as Simple as I May Seem", published by Amberley Books. Let's re-evaluate what we know of Katharine, as the daughter of Spain. What family drama did she leave behind? What was going on the continent when Henry was trying to …
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This is one of our Bonus Episodes for the Katharine of Aragon Festival which happens this weekend in Peterborough, as it does every year. In this mini episode we’re chatting to Nicola Tallis about the great Tudor Matriarch, Margaret Beaufort. Welcome, Nicola! Join the Festival: Cathedral: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/peterborough/peterbo…
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This is one of our Bonus Episodes for the Katharine of Aragon Festival which happens this weekend in Peterborough, as it does every year. In this mini episode we’re chatting to Dr Elizabeth Norton as she prepares for her talk on Reigning Spanish Queens. Welcome back, Elizabeth! Join the Festival: Cathedral: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/p…
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This is one of our Bonus Episodes for the Katharine of Aragon Festival which happens this weekend in Peterborough, as it does every year. In this mini episode let’s chat to Peter Stiffel as he teases us on the topic of his upcoming talk at the festival Welcome, Peter! Join the Festival: Cathedral: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/peterboroug…
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This is one of our Bonus Episodes for the Katharine of Aragon Festival which happens this weekend in Peterborough, as it does every year. In this mini episode let’s chat to Nathen Amin as he teases us on the topic of his upcoming talk at the festival Welcome back, Nathen! Get Son of Prophecy: https://www.amberley-books.com/author-community-main-pag…
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This is one of our Bonus Episodes for the Katharine of Aragon Festival which happens this weekend in Peterborough, as it does every year. Let’s talk to Jackson van Uden - the man in charge of the festival and find out more about this celebration of Katharine of Aragon. Please enjoy this bonus episode. Join the Festival: Cathedral: https://www.ticke…
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Violinist Kristin Lee was born in Seoul, Korea and came to the United States at age 7. At the time she spoke no English and the once-chatty, outgoing little girl suddenly found herself isolated, lonely, without friends. Immersing herself in music helped her bridge that gap, make friends, and find her calling. Kristen Lee spoke with Suzanne about ho…
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How were people educated in the 16th century England? Did girls and boys have different curriculums? Did Henry VIII’s antics influence education at all? And what were the whipping boys? Let’s welcome Amy McElroy, and we’ll be talking about her book Educating the Tudors, published by Pen & Sword. Find Amy: https://amymcelroy.blog/ Educating the Tudo…
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Oof, boy this has been a rough week amirite? Between natural disasters and general malaise, it's been hard to gain the motivation to just keep on keepin' on. But then I think about our girl Cami and realize... it is not so bad.... the rumors are rough and tough in this one. We hope for her sake some are not true.... Come join along for the art, sta…
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Today our guest is Ashley Wood, and we’re talking about his new Amberley Published book - Henry’s Shadow, which tells us about the life and times of John Morton, a cleric who was a very important figure during the Wars of the Roses. John Morton was born during the reign of Henry V, with the memory of Henry IV still in the air, and died during the r…
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Welcome to season SIX of our independent history podcast. Today we’re talking to Sharon Bennett Connolly, about her upcoming book “Scotland’s Medieval Queens”, soon to be published by Pen & Sword. What do you call a collection of Royal Margarets? A Crown? A Madge? In Sharon's latest book, there is a significant and above average congregation of Roy…
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It is the 7th January 1536, Katharine of Aragon dies a few weeks after her 50th birthday. She dies ignored by her husband Henry VIII and unable to see her daughter. Let's talk to Jackson van Uden and find out more about the death of this great Queen... Please enjoy this bonus episode. Find Jackson here: https://historywithjackson.co.uk/ https://www…
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It is the 30th December 1460, the Battle of Wakefield is about to unfold... This is one of the lesser known conflicts of the Wars of the Roses, yet its legacy is immense. Let’s talk to Jackson van Uden and find out why… Find Jackson here: https://historywithjackson.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/historywithjackson/ https://www.youtube.com/channel…
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For this #StuartSunday , Let’s talk about the habits of the Stuarts, what did they wear, what did they believe? How does the pomp and piety go together? And what makes the 17th century so great and unique? Today we chat to Ben Norman, who’s written a book Pomp and Piety: Everyday Life of the Aristocracy in Stuart England, published by Amberley. Get…
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OMG omg OMG omg Happy Holidaysssss Baroque BB's! We are so freaking proud of all of you! Thank you for joining us this year and supporting us through lots of ups and downs. We have had such a lovely journey and figured, what better way to end this year than with a SHE-bang?!?! Yes, we all knew that Kandinsky seemed a little TOO cocky about founding…
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Let’s talk about Kateryn Parr - the last wife of Henry VIII. Who were her first two husbands? Was she indeed the one who survived? What was her relationship like with her step-children? She must have been quite a woman for Henry to leave her as regent when he went to fight the French. To chat all things Kateryn, we have Laura Adkins, who recently p…
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It is my absolute pleasure to announce today’s guest - please welcome Elisabeth Basford to the pod, and we talk about HRH Princess Mary Windsor, the paternal aunt to the late Queen, sister to the Duke of Windsor and daughter of George V and Queen Mary. Elisabeth has published her book Princess Mary: First Modern Princess with The History Press. Get…
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Ever seen medieval knights with guns? The English Civil War of the 17th century had some of their warriors dressed in medieval armour, as they were sporting the latest gun technology… these knights were under the command of Sir Arthur Hesilrige, one of the underrated figures of this conflict. Today we’re talking to Myke Cole, as Sir Arthur and his …
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It is 16th December 1535. Katharine of Aragon is dying at Kimbolton Castle, she just turned 50 years old, she knows she will never see her only child again, and her husband has utterly abandoned her. She would die three weeks later. The story of Katharine is one of courage, determination and stoicism. One can only admire her. ...Today we’re talking…
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On the 16th December 1485, a little girl was born to the reigning Catholic monarchs of Castile and Aragon - the little girl was named Catalina. She grew up to be one of the most famous women in English history. Not only was she the youngest daughter of Isabel of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, she was sister to Juana la Loca, she was also mother t…
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Right trusty and well beloved, we greet you well! Welcome to the 100th Episode of our podcast, If It Ain’t Baroque… I am absolutely delighted to introduce today’s guest - Dr Joanne Paul. She is a professor at University of Sussex; She was the historical advisor on the brilliant Amazon Prime show My Lady Jane (2024); She has also written one of the …
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Ooooo boy oh boy do the Romans give BAADDDD a whole new definition! And if you are into Roman history or fucked up family bushes, then this episode is for you! It's got so much drama it could be the backbone of a plot for a Law and Order SVU episode... so buckle up baby because Dick Wolf has nothing on Niro! DUN DUN!!!!…
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Debra Nagy plays baroque oboe, and the historical performance expert is also founding director of the chamber group Les Délices. The award-winning Cleveland-based group has a reputation for performing less well-known music of the baroque era. Debra Nagy spoke with Suzanne about how she finds the music she programs for Les Délices, and the creative …
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Let’s talk about ...Saints! Please give a massive round of applause for Amy Jeffs, author of a new book Saints: a New Legendary of Heroes, Humans and Magic. Published by Riverrun. This chat has it all, a cult of Edward the Confessor, a definition of what a saint actually is and was, a mention of a man covered in pricks (yes, those) and why Henry VI…
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Today we’re talking about Margaret Whigham, the it-girl of 1930’s, who became Mrs Sweeny with her first marriage - Cole Porter mentioned her in a song - and Duchess of Argyll with her second. She is remembered today for a sex scandal initiated by the 11th Duke of Argyll during their divorce proceedings. She is also responsible for restoring Inverar…
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Let's talk Vikings... What is true, what is false? What myths persist about this ...group (?) of people and what makes them so fascinating? Tune in and find out... Get Forgotten Vikings: https://www.amberley-books.com/forgotten-vikings.html Alex' First Book Riddles of the Isle: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Riddles-Isle-History-Axholme-Normans/dp/173919…
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Right trusty and well beloved, we greet you well! On the 6th December 1421 a baby boy is born in Windsor Castle…his parents are Catherine of Valois and Henry V ..this boy would be a crowned king of England as well a crowned king of France, the only one to ever achieve this honour. Sadly, he would come to lose both his crowns and his life. Henry VI,…
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Omg omg omg week 2 of all the abstract expressionism drama!!! Come join us for this weeks episode on two bodacious babes of 20th century art!!! There will be retelling of poor times in the past, there will be cackling, there will be drama, and there will be shit talking on art historians GOD DAMNIT! Alright!!! WE LOVE YOU SM! the Baroque B’s…
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