Sara Couden “Radiated Joy” In New Review of St. Louis Symphony Orchestra’s ‘Messiah’

 
 

“All four of the soloists this past weekend met those requirements and then some, with my personal favorite being contralto Sara Couden,” reads a new review from the Substack St. Louis Arts Scene of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and Chorus’ recent performance of Handel’s Messiah. Conducted by Nicholas McGegan and singing alongside soprano Sherezade Panthaki, Couden “radiated joy” in a performance that was “filled with compassion.” Click the link below to read the full review now.

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