“It’s about Complete Incorporation”: An Interview with Barbara Hannigan

In a conversation with Tamara Bernstein, Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan discusses topics related to her musical formation and early career, significant professional relationships, and the professional voice. Hannigan describes her early decision to specialize in contemporary music as a moment of...

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