New CD features tenor Gerald Gray

Christine Davis Mantai

Gerald GrayGerald Thomas Gray, D.M.A., associate professor of voice and conductor of the Fredonia College Choir, is Polyphemus (tenor) on the recently-released compact disc  "Acis and Galatea," performed by the baroque orchestra, Musica Angelica, under musical director and conductor Martin HaselbockDr. Gray will be touring with the orchestra as it performs the work this summer.  "Acis and Galatea" is a one act opera composed by George Frederick Handel in 1718.  Musica Angelica performs on period instruments. The recording appears with the New Classical Adventure label.

 

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