NY Times: Maestro of the Influential Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra to Step Down

Nicholas McGegan

“He helped make the West Coast a period-instrument power. He expanded the repertory, conducting little-known Baroque works as well a new ones written for antique instruments. And he made the music of Handel and Rameau seem new again through acclaimed collaborations with the Mark Morris Dance Group.”

Read more at NYTimes.com.

Photo: Hiroyuki Ito for The New York Times

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