Nola Richardson Radiates “Strength” and “Compassion” in ‘Hildegard’

 

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“Soprano Nola Richardson brings the 900 year-old Hildegard to life, radiating strength, compassion and underlying velvet steel in her relationships with people, while exhibiting a great deal of vulnerability when faced with spiritual powers,” reads a new review of Sara Kirkland Snider’s opera Hildegard, which recently premiered in New York as part of the Prototype Festival. Click the link below to read the full review on Schmopera now.

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