Nola Richard’s “Agile Voice” On Full Display In New Seattle Symphony Performance

 
 

Classical music publication The Strad recently published a review of Seattle Symphony’s latest Baroque program, which featured soprano Nola Richardson. The Strad’s review highlighted Richardson’s “agile voice” during a Bach cantata, as well as her “silvered radiance” during a particularly “expressive” rendition of Vivaldi’s Gloria. Click the link below to read the full review now.

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