Nicholas McGegan Chats With Boston Globe About The Music of Bridgerton

 

Nicholas McGegan recently spoke with The Boston Globe’s A.Z. Madonna about the music in the Netflix show Bridgerton. The show, which has been a massive success for the streaming platform in recent years, is known for featuring anachronistic string quartet covers of contemporary pop songs. McGegan provided some useful context about the music and dances that would have actually been seen in the era where the show takes place. Click the link below to read the full article now.

 
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