Meg Bragle Gives a “Breathtaking Performance” In New Vivaldi Review

 

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“Mezzo-soprano Meg Bragle magisterially sang the title role of Judith, moving smoothly from seeming sincerity as she staged her seduction to steely resolve as she completed her bloody task. It was a magnificently sculpted, frequently breathtaking performance,” reads a new review of Tempesta di Mare’s production of Vivaldi’s Juditha triumphans from Broad Street Review. Click the link below to read the full article now.

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