Meg Bragle to Take Title Role in Vivaldi's Juditha Triumphans with Philadelphia's La Tempesta di Mare 

 
 

The upcoming performance (March 16) is the subject of a WRTI Spotlight article, and includes an interview with Bragle, who reflects on her favorite music in the work: “One of the most affecting arias that Judith sings is ‘Transit aetas.’ Accompanied by mandolin and pizzicato violins, it is pure magic, as she sings about how fleeting life is. Another gem is ‘Quanto magis generosa,’ as Judith seduces Holofernes, accompanied by the viola d'amore.” Read the full article below.

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