Nola Richardson’s Great Sense of “Fluidity” On Display in New Cantata Collective Album

 
 

San Francisco Classical Voice recently published their new review of Cantata Collective’s latest release, a recording of Bach works including Easter Oratorio and Magnificat. In addition to praising tenor Thomas Cooley and conductor Nicholas McGegan, SFVC reviewer Jason Victor Serinus praised soprano Nola Richardson, especially the top of her vocal range, “where she sings with greatest fluidity.” Click the link below to read the full review now.

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