Nicholas McGegan’s “Verve and Style” on Display When Conducting Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

 
 

“With Nicholas McGegan conducting, verve and style embraced us as our Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra players delivered works by Bach, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky” reads a new review from independent media website Nuvo. The review goes into great detail about McGegan’s conducting methods, as well as providing fascinating and useful context about the pieces that were played. Click the link below to read the full piece now.

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