Richard Pittsinger Displays Impressive Technique in New Monterverdi Performance

 
 

Tenor Richard Pittsinger was praised for his series of “well balanced” duets and trios in Atlanta Baroque Orchestra’s recent performance of Monteverdi’s 1610 Vespers at Atlanta’s Cathedral of St. Philip. Reviewer Michael Moore of website EarRelevant highlighted the way that Pittsinger and tenor Thomas Cooley brought to life Monteverdi’s signature echo technique in their songs together. Click the link below to read the full review now.

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