Boston Baroque “Flourished” Under Patrick Quigley’s Direction in New Review

 
 

The Boston Classical Review praised conductor Patrick Dupre Quigley’s “insightful direction” in his debut with Boston Baroque in a program consisting of works by Mozart and Haydn. Writer Lani Lee was impressed by Quigley’s ability to balance the full ensemble with individual musicians, especially considering he took over the gig from a different conductor at a fairly late stage. Click the link below to read the full review now.

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