McGegan to lead Yale Voxtet in Scarlatti’s “Il Primo Omicidio”

Il Primo Omicidio

“At 7:30 p.m. on Saturday Nov. 17 in Sprague Memorial Hall, Yale Voxtet will perform 18th century composer Alessandro Scarlatti’s interpretation of the Cain and Abel story — his oratorio “Il Primo Omicidio.” Guest conductor Nicholas McGegan, the music director of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale, will lead Saturday’s performance…’I think one of the strengths of Voxtet, especially when paired with a wonderful conductor like Nicholas McGegan, is its ability to bring life, excitement and drama to works like Scarlatti’s oratorio,’ said Harrison Hintzsche MUS ’20, a member of Voxtet.”

Read more at Yale Daily News.

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