Nicholas McGegan’s “Joyful Conducting” Is The Highlight of New Mendelssohn Review

 
 

Conductor Nicholas McGegan brought “delicacy and elegance to Mendelssohn” according to a new review from Bachtrack of McGegan’s recent work conducting the Seattle Symphony. “McGegan provided clarity and space to breathe, allowing the music to flow as a river should do, his enthusiasm infectious,” writes Erica Miner. Click the link below to learn more.

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