Nicholas McGegan’s Brings “Stately Purpose” To Orchestra of St Luke’s In New Review

 
 

Bachtrack recently published a new review praising conductor Nicholas McGegan for stepping in last minute to lead the Orchestra of St Luke’s in a program of works by Bach and Mozart at the Zankel Hall theater on the first floor of New York’s legendary Carnegie Hall. Reviewer Edward Sava-Segal wrote that McGegan’s “deep experience in 18th-century music was evident in crisp articulation, clean textures and buoyant pacing”. Click the link below to read the full review now.

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