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Reginald Mobley is a distinguished countertenor celebrated for his captivating performances and profound interpretations of Baroque music. With a rich background in early music, Mobley has garnered acclaim for his artistry, including a GRAMMY nomination for his collaboration with the renowned ensemble AGAVE on the album American Originals. His upcoming performances include Handel's Messiah, where he will join the Royal Northern Sinfonia and a quartet of vocal superstars under the direction of Dinis Sousa. Additionally, Mobley will showcase his talents in Mobley Vivaldi at The Wallis Center for Performing Arts in Los Angeles on January 11, 2025, featuring Vivaldi's Stabat Mater and works by Purcell and Dowland. This concert promises to be an evocative exploration of themes such as sorrow and forgiveness, culminating in Handel's Eternal Source of Light Divine. Mobley is also set to perform with AGAVE, highlighting music by Black and brown composers, including works by Florence B. Price and Esteban Salas, further enriching the tapestry of American musical heritage. With a commitment to celebrating diverse voices in music, Reginald Mobley continues to inspire audiences and elevate the art of singing through his dynamic performances and innovative programming.
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Reginald Mobley is a distinguished countertenor celebrated for his captivating performances and profound interpretations of Baroque music. With a rich background in early music, Mobley has garnered acclaim for his artistry, including a GRAMMY nomination for his collaboration with the renowned ensemble AGAVE on the album American Originals. His upcoming performances include Handel's Messiah, where he will join the Royal Northern Sinfonia and a quartet of vocal superstars under the direction of Dinis Sousa. Additionally, Mobley will showcase his talents in Mobley Vivaldi at The Wallis Center for Performing Arts in Los Angeles on January 11, 2025, featuring Vivaldi's Stabat Mater and works by Purcell and Dowland. This concert promises to be an evocative exploration of themes such as sorrow and forgiveness, culminating in Handel's Eternal Source of Light Divine. Mobley is also set to perform with AGAVE, highlighting music by Black and brown composers, including works by Florence B. Price and Esteban Salas, further enriching the tapestry of American musical heritage. With a commitment to celebrating diverse voices in music, Reginald Mobley continues to inspire audiences and elevate the art of singing through his dynamic performances and innovative programming.
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