New Review Praises Meg Bragle’s “Delicately Articulated” Voice

 
 

A new article from New York Classical Review praised mezzo-soprano Meg Bragle for her role in Experiential Orchestra’s recent tribute to composer Arvo Pärt. “The performance, even in the dramatic Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten and Bragle’s delicately articulated Vater Unser—her voice rounded and pleasingly throaty—hit the exact balance of clear, energetic advocacy without expressive dictation.” Click the link below to read the full review now.

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