Gaga, move over — and you, too, Annie Lennox, Grace Jones and David Bowie. Make room for the countertenors, particularly Bejun Mehta, whose sweet voice holds a sweet and strange, gender-bending and ...
At an age when most American boys were hitting a baseball, Bejun Mehta was hitting high notes. A child prodigy, Bejun was singing his heart out and gaining fame. But fame was fleeting. His voice ...
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Bejun Mehta possesses communicative musicality and generosity that have earned him a magnificent career. Treading a career path that is original and one of a kind, the American counter-tenor is ...
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The pandemic woes faced by Haymarket Opera Company — one of the city’s leading period-performance outfits, and the only one focusing on opera — could have been stomach-dropping, even by 2020 standards ...
Bejun Mehta triumphs as the mad, love-torn hero of “Orlando” at La Monnaie/De Munt in Brussels. The U.S. countertenor propels the new production of Handel’s 1732 work with his stirring interpretation ...
Gaga, move over — and you, too, Annie Lennox, Grace Jones and David Bowie. Make room for the countertenors, particularly Bejun Mehta, whose sweet voice holds a sweet and strange, gender-bending and ...