“Selig’s melting soprano and Garland’s firm baritone fusing, in a single song of longing, their respective wishes for a soul-mate was an early moment of perfection that continued to expand throughout the performance.” — Art Scope Magazine, October 7, 2013
REVIEWS
Recent Reviews
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REVIEW The Barber of Seville The Princeton Festival
“Among the veterans, baritone Andrew Garland stands out. He backs a winning vocal characterization o…
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REVIEW – Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem Greensboro Symphony
“In the third movement (Andante moderato), baritone soloist Andrew Garland intoned ‘Herr, lehre doch…
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REVIEW – Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem Greensboro Symphony
“Garland’s voice was powerful and rich, demanding attention.” – Timothy Lindeman, Classical Vo…