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Reginald Mobley

Particularly noted for his “crystalline diction and pure, evenly produced tone” (Miami Herald), as well as an “elaborate and inventive ornamentation” (South Florida Classical Review), Countertenor Reginald Mobley is highly sought after for baroque, classical and modern repertoire.

Past performances of note include premiering a reconstruction of Bach’s Markus-Passion at the Oregon Bach Festival, devised and led by Matthew Halls, a premiere of Eric Banks’ “Aluta continua: the passion of David Kato Kisule” with Coro Allegro, concerts of Bach’s Easter Oratorio and Lully’s Te Deum with Bach Collegium San Diego, and an extensive tour of sixteen concerts around Europe singing Bach’s Matthäus-Passion with the Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists led by Sir John Eliot Gardiner.
Engagements in the ‘2016/2017’ season include a tour and recording of Bach’s Magnificat with Sir John Eliot Gardiner, concerts of Handel’s Messiah with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, several performances with the Seattle Symphony and Calgary Philharmonic Orchestras as well as an innovative project with the Academy of Ancient Music entitled 'Bach Reconstructed'.
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Next season will also see the release of a new disc called ‘Peace In Our Time’ with the Agave Baroque Ensemble focussing on the 400th anniversary of the beginning of the Thirty Years’ War - one of the longest and most destructive in European history.
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