Reginald Mobley's 'Solitude' Gramophone review

“There’s a hooded, velvety quality to Mobley’s countertenor, cushioning the brightness at the top of the voice and giving plenty of breadth to the bottom. What he lacks in power he makes up for in agility, diction and expressive inflection – there’s an intimacy to his delivery, a contemporary ease that reframes Purcell and Dowland as singer-songwriters of their day, drawing a clear line between their songs and popular ballads. His ornamentation – stretching the boundary between stylistic fidelity and deliberate anachronism – is appealing, always idiomatic on its own terms.” Gramophone
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