Thomas Cooley is a Highlight Of Boston Baroque’s “Messiah” In New Review

 
 

Tenor Thomas Cooley “conveyed warmth, intensity, and everything in between,” according to a new review from The Arts Fuse of Boston Baroque’s recent performance of Handel’s Messiah. Writer Aaron Keebaugh praised Cooley’s “bell-toned voice” and the way that his singing “could encompass more than one mood”. Click the link below to read the full review now.

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