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Topic: Suzanne Bona


  
 NPR : Suzanne Bona
In junior high school, after playing the flute for four years, Suzanne realized that she had the passion and talent to pursue her musical interests seriously.
While working as a performer in the summer of 1987, Suzanne sought a part-time job at a local public radio station, WSHU, in her hometown, Fairfield, Connecticut.
Suzanne still performs her flute as often as she can, and when not researching for Sunday Baroque she's busy running, creating new recipes, and reading all kinds of books from fiction to philosophy, biographies, and even Harry Potter.
www.npr.org /about/people/bios/sbona.html   (383 words)

  
 January 2005 Minutes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Suzanne Bona-Hatem e-mailed a sample letter to trustees to use if desired.
Suzanne will send second requests to “open seat” residents.
Suzanne will review the last landscape contract to establish baselines for requirements and budget.
www.turpinhills.org /january_2005_minutes.htm   (579 words)

  
 O.A.R. Benefit Concert - Sunday, November 9th at Federal Reserve Piano Lounge
A Fairfield CT native, Suzanne Bona began studying flute as a child.
She continued private musical studies with Thomas Nyfenger at Yale University, and has performed as a soloist as well as with orchestras and chamber ensembles throughout Connecticut and New York.
Bona is the host and executive producer of Sunday Baroque, a program she created in 1987 on WSHU in Fairfield, CT. The program is now broadcast from WGUC FM in Cincinnati and has aired all over the country since its syndication in 1998 by National Public Radio.
www.theanimalrescue.com /benefit_119.html   (1155 words)

  
 NPR Member Station Site | Program Information & Support
Sunday Baroque is a welcoming threshold for casual listeners, while embracing more knowledgeable music fans with the stories they might not know about the music and musicians.
A veteran program director and music broadcaster for over a dozen years, Suzanne is also a classically trained professional flutist.
As a musician and performer, she understands listeners’ craving for fresh and compelling music.
www.nprstations.org /programinfo/sundaybaroque/index.html   (207 words)

  
 Cincinnati CityBeat section_default template
Suzanne Bona was a full-time WGUC announcer when O'Donnell started, and today she's a part-timer who creates Sunday Morning Baroque, a program carried on many NPR stations.
One of his regular resources at first, she has a theory about why he's done so well.
Bona chimes in, "Brian is one of the most levelheaded people I've ever met.
www.citybeat.com /2000-07-13/cover.html   (4615 words)

  
 T.Kevin's Synaptic Discharge
So I don't give them money any more, and the only show I listen to is Sunday Baroque on Sunday mornings.
Partly because I love that kind of music, and partly cause I like host Suzanne Bona's voice.
There is a little selection called Radio Tuner that gives you instant access to dozens of internet radio stations.
terrykevin.blogspot.com /2002/07/hanging-head-in-shame.html   (418 words)

  
 WEKU Programs
Performance Today Fred Child hosts this unique blend of concert recordings, studio performances and special features.
Sunday Baroque Suzanne Bona offers a mix of familiar favorites and hidden gems from the baroque and early music eras played by superstars as well as exciting newcomers.
SymphonyCast Korva Coleman takes you to concert halls around the world for performances by renowned soloists and orchestras.
www.weku.fm /programs.htm   (361 words)

  
 NPR People: Suzanne Bona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Someone once said, andquot;The more you love music, the more music you love.andquot; That seems to be the defining sentiment throughout Sunday Baroque host Suzanne Bona's life.
She was introduced to classical music at an early age by her family.
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www.npr.org /rss/rss.php?id=2100259   (48 words)

  
 New Years Eve Special Programming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Century to Century: NPR's Year 2000 Symphonic Celebration at 4 PM Join hosts Martin Goldsmith and Suzanne Bona as NPR hop-scotches around the country for live concerts celebrating the arrival of the new year and the new millennium.
At 4:30 PM, Kurt Masur will conduct the New York Philharmonic live from Lincoln Center in a program including J.S. Bach's Violin Concerto in E (Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin); and Beethoven's Symphony # 9 (soloists Sylvia McNair, Florence Quivar, Stanford Olsen, Rene Pape).
The gala concert will feature Franz Liszt's "Les Preludes" and Piano Concerto # 1 with pianist Tzimon Barto; Richard Strauss' "Don Juan," and Leonard Bernstein's Symphonic Dances from "West Side Story." Martin Goldsmith hosts.
kvcr.org /nyeve.htm   (311 words)

  
 broad091698   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The three-hour production, created by the station's Kelly Wright, includes everything from classics by Verdi, Bach and Liszt to selections from movie soundtracks for ''Psycho'' and ''The Day the Earth Stood Still.''
WGUC announcers Mark Perzel, Suzanne Bona and Gary Bar ton are all heard in a show that was put together two years ago.
NPR intends to distribute the show to member stations free this fall with the understanding that WGUC may charge to use the broadcast in the future.
www.cincypost.com /living/1998/broad091698.html   (141 words)

  
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Visit Yo-Yo Ma's website for his tour schedule, discography and biography.
L to R: Julie Freddino, Yo-Yo Ma, Suzanne Bona
Find out more information about the Silk Road Project.
www.wshu.org /spotlight/2002/602.asp   (230 words)

  
 Current Online | Wanted: Saturday companions for "Car Talk" on public radio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
, a repeat broadcast of the previous week's Prairie Home Companion, and an afternoon repeat of the morning's Car Talk, WSHU also saw significant increases in audience loyalty, says Suzanne Bona, who recently left the station to manage music programming at WGUC.
WSHU had been serving two audiences, for classical music and for NPR news, she says.
In making the changes, the station decided to serve just the news listeners, including individuals who straddled both audience groups.
www.current.org /rad617w.html   (1166 words)

  
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Suzanne Bona, host and executive producer of NPR's Sunday Baroque answers job related questions.
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