Annenberg Center Announces Fall 2020 Digital Season Featuring Meg Bragle

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The Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Pennsylvania has announced a fall 2020 digital season that comprises 13 presentations in dance, jazz, early music, and film. Continuing the Center's focus on early music, mezzo-soprano and Penn Department of Music Artist-in-Residence Meg Bragle, and lutenist Richard Stone, co-director of Philadelphia's Tempesta di Mare, come together for an intimate meditation on music and solitude (November 15).

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