Gramophone Magazine Praises latest Boston Early Music Festival recording, Desmarest's ‘Circé’

 
 

In a new review, Gramophone Magazine praises the new recording of Desmarest's Circé from the Boston Early Music Festival, with musical direction by Stephen Stubbs and Paul O'Dette and featuring the "fine singing and acting" of Douglas Williams, concluding "The Bostonians’ insightful musicianship and adroit theatricality enrich our understanding of French opera in the decades between Lully and Rameau." Click below to read the full review now.

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