Stephen Stubbs Delivers “Another Success” With Keiser’s ‘Octavia’

 
 

At this year’s Boston Early Music Festival, conductor Stephen Stubbs helped to lead the ensemble in a “musical feast” during their performance of Richard Keiser’s Octavia, which made its North American debut as part of the fest. According to The Boston Globe’s A.Z. Madonna, “BEMF’s longstanding creative trinity of stage director Gilbert  Blin and musical directors Paul O’Dette and Stephen Stubbs can count this as another success in their books,  bringing to vibrant life yet another opera that could have otherwise felt like a musty museum piece.” Click the link below to read the full review now.

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