An "Effortless" and "Eloquent" James Reese Earns Raves in Piffaro Concert

 
 

Reviewing "The French (Italian) Connection" with Piffaro, the reviewer wrote "The evening’s stellar attraction was guest tenor James Reese. The owner of one of the clearest, most effortless, eloquent and high-ranging voices I’ve ever heard – Reese delivered interpretations of torturously difficult yet beguilingly beautiful music, projecting his singing above the instrumental accompaniment yet never divorcing his voice from it. " Read the full Chestnut Hill Local review by clicking below. 

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