Reginald Mobley is a renowned American countertenor admired for his expressive voice and deeply moving interpretations of both Baroque and spiritual repertoire. With a background in both sacred and secular music, Mobley has become a standout figure in early music circles, frequently collaborating with ensembles like Apollo’s Fire, the Handel and Haydn Society, and the Monteverdi Choir. His performances range from the works of J.S. Bach and Henry Purcell to traditional spirituals and more contemporary works that explore themes of social justice and identity.
Mobley is also known for his commitment to using music as a tool for advocacy and education, particularly in highlighting the contributions of Black composers throughout history. Whether performing an intricate Bach cantata or a soul-stirring spiritual like “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child,” Mobley brings emotional depth and technical brilliance to every piece. His recordings, such as Solitude and Because, showcase his versatility and his ability to connect deeply with audiences across genres.
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