Bologne Concerto at Wolf Trap with the National Symphony

“Dego entered with a crisp, full tone and flawless technique. She soared up and down the fingerboard through brilliant scale passages, preserving the integrity of her sound and nuance of musical line. In the second movement, Dego played with a deep, sonorous, and rich tone. She was especially impressive in the haunting cadenza at the end of the movement, as the heavy rain creates an almost religious atmosphere throughout the hall. The concerto concluded with a spirited third movement, the joyful quality evident through Dego’s vivacious and buoyant tone.”

— Washington Classical Review (July 2021)

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