Thomas Cooley Featured in “Awe-Inspiring” Monteverdi Performance in Atlanta

 
 

Michael Moore of Earrelevant recently published a glowing review of Atlanta Baroque Orchestra’s performance of “Monteverdi’s masterpiece” 1610 Vespers, which featured tenor Thomas Cooley amongst the selection of “first-rate” soloists. In his review, Moore has kind words for every aspect of this production honoring this under-appreciated composer, heaping praise on everything from the “deliciously detailed” programs to Cooley’s duets with tenor Richard Pittsinger. Click the link below to read the full review now.

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