Nola Richardson “One of the Highlights of the Night” in New Jacksonville Symphony Performance

 
 

In a new review for The Recorder, critic Matt Bickett praised the “impressive soloists” that performed alongside the Jacksonville Symphony for a night of Mozart renditions that resulted in “one of the 75th season’s most traditional yet well-executed concerts”. “Soprano Nola Richardson and countertenor Reginald Mobley responded to each other’s sophisticated and well-informed phrasing in one of the highlights of the night,” wrote Bickett. Click below to read the full review now.

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