In No Small Measure, James Reese Was the Star of this Presentation

 
 

In a performance of excerpts from Rameau's Castor et Pollux with Seraphic Fire, conducted by Patrick Quigley, James Reese came in for high praise: "In no small measure, James Reese was the star of this presentation in the pivotal role of L’amour. His impressive tenor could deliver stentorian declamation and shape a lyrical line in exquisite tones." Read the full review by clicking below. 

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