Reginald Mobley, countertenor
Noted for his “shimmering voice” (BachTrack),
Grammy-nominated American countertenor
Reginald Mobley is globally renowned for his
interpretation of the baroque, classical and
modern repertoire, with a prolific career on
both sides of the Atlantic. Mobley is featured
on several albums with the Monteverdi Choir,
including a recording of Bach’s “St. Matthew
Passion” and “Magnificat,” in which he “encapsulates
whimsical pathos” (Classical Music
Magazine).
An advocate for diversity in music and its
programming, Mobley has led important
diversity efforts in roles with the Handel &
Haydn Society and the Baroque ensemble
Apollo’s Fire. He is also leading a research
project in the United Kingdom to uncover
music by composers from underrepresented
backgrounds. Tonight’s concert will feature
a wide range of music for countertenor, from
American spirituals to music of the Baroque.
As a courtesy to our performers and other patrons, we suggest that children under age 6 not attend our performances. Everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket.