Richard Pittsinger’s “Suave” Voice Is a Highlight of Latest Performance By Oratorio Society of New York

 
 

According to Christopher Corwin of Parterre Box, Richard Pittsinger “suavely wielded his light, high tenor with inviting flair” during his performance of Handel’s oratorio Alexander Feast with the Oratorio Society of New York. The review came in a new spring highlight featuring several other reviews including one of Patrick Quigley’s “delightfully vivacious rendition of Haydn’s Symphony No. 63 “La Roxelane”“. Click the link below to read the full article now.

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