Thomas Cooley “Sings Beautifully” On New Cantata Collective Release

 
 

Shortly after being praised by Early Music America for his “devastatingly beautiful and passionate delivery” on Cantata Collective’s new recording of Bach’s Easter Oratorio, Thomas Cooley is now also receiving praise from San Francisco Classical Voice for his work on the album. In his review, SFCV’s Jason Victor Serinus spotlight’s Cooley’s “beautiful” singing, and his ability to achieve “a wonderful blend” with countertenor Nussbaum Cohen in the Magnificat duet Et misericordia. Click the link below to read the full review now.

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