“Andrew Garland had the crowd in his hands as the bird-catcher Papageno, singing adroitly and delivering his spoken lines with a deadpan comic inflection that seemed at times to channel Owen Wilson.” – The Boston Globe
REVIEWS
Recent Reviews
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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…
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REVIEW – Gabriela Frank Conquest Requiem Nasvhville Symphony
“ Malinche’s son Martín, sung with vigor, excellent diction, and an exacting intonation by baritone…