NY Times: Manson’s “rich, surging performance”

“Janacek’s music ingeniously blends folkloric Moravian elements, fragmented phrases and an elusive harmonic language to expose the raw undercurrents of the everyday characters. All these qualities came through vividly in the rich, surging performance led by the conductor Anne Manson.”

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