Patrick Quigley is “Quietly Commanding” In New Boston Baroque Review

 
 

“With guest conductor Patrick Dupré Quigley at the helm, the ensemble delivered clear historically informed playing,” reads a new review from the Boston Music Intelligencer. Writer Adina Belwin praised Quigley’s “quietly commanding” restraint in guest conducting Boston Baroque for a special program of works by Mozart and Haydn at the legendary Jordan Hall. Click the link below to read the full review now.

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