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Accursed Huntsmen, Goya Tapestries and Children's Nursery Tunes.

George Onslow (left), Enrique Granados (center) and Ernst von Dohnanyi (right)
George Onslow (left), Enrique Granados (center) and Ernst von Dohnanyi (right)

This week on Sunday on Blue Lake host Foley Schuler marks the July 27 birthdays of composers George Onslow, Enrique Granados and Ernest von Dohnanyi.

This Sunday morning you're invited to discover the music of George Onslow (a French composer of English descent, whose life would be greatly impacted by a hunting accident), to visit an exhibition of Goya tapestries at the Prado (by way of music of Granados), and to enjoy several vintage recordings featuring Ernst von Dohnanyi at the piano as he performs his own music.

You can hear Sunday on Blue Lake with Foley Schuler every Sunday morning from 9 until noon on Blue Lake Public Radio.

Encouraged by creative parents, Foley began his music career at age 7, studying violin with Jean Manning at North Muskegon Public Schools. As a Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp camper, he became Blue Lake Public Radio’s first high school intern. Foley earned an English Literature degree from Hope College, and Masters in Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from the Warren Wilson College. He has performed with the West Michigan (formerly West Shore) Symphony; served on the English Department faculty at Muskegon Community College, and been the Music, Art & Theatre reviewer for the Muskegon Chronicle. He follows his love of the arts around the globe, but says, “There is no place like the Blue Lake setting, sharing extraordinary music with our listeners.” Foley hosts Blue Lake Public Radio’s weekday classical music from 1 to 5 p.m. and “Sunday on Blue Lake”.