“The afternoon’s other showstopper was Tom Cipullo’s superbly crafted “America 1968,” given a riveting performance by baritone Andrew Garland, with Donna Loewy at the piano. Garland’s expressive, burnished voice was deal for Robert Hayden’s texts, as he balanced moments of searing power, poignancy and humor.” — Janelle Gelfand, Cincinnati Enquirer, April 8, 2017
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…