Nicholas McGegan Conducts Cantata Collective For An “Emotionally Subtle” Recording in New Album Review

 
 

“McGegan and Cantata Collective craft an introspective atmosphere. Along the way, they highlight musical details that amplify both the narrative and Bach’s invention,” reads a new review from Early Music America of Cantata Collective’s new recording of St. Matthew Passion by J.S. Bach, conducted by Nicholas McGegan. This album is available for purchase or to stream on all major platforms now and also features soprano Sherezade Panthaki, and tenors Thomas Cooley and James Reese. Click the link below to read the full article now.

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