Nola Richardson Praised For Role In “Hildegard” In New York Times Review

 

Nola Richardson in the titular role in Hildegard. Image via Angel Origgi for The New York Times.

 

The New York Times has published a new review of composer Sarah Kirkland Snider’s “gorgeously mesmerizing” new opera Hildegard starring soprano Nola Richardson. According to reviewer Joshua Barone, “Nola Richardson, as Hildegard, had a soothing lightness that swelled with muscularity in moments of high drama.” Click the link below to read the full review now.

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