Talking Bach

Talking Bach

Join Artistic Director Madeliene Easton and her guest American Countertenor Reginald Mobley in anticipation of our upcoming concert series.

40 min · 23 de feb de 2025
portada del episodio Join Artistic Director Madeliene Easton and her guest American Countertenor Reginald Mobley in anticipation of our upcoming concert series.

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Madeleine Easton’s guest is none other than the Internationally recognised Grammy nominated American Countertenor Reginald Mobley.  In anticipation of Bach Akademie Australia’s first national tour with Reginald as soloist, Mobley talks about growing up in Gainesville Florida, his wanting to be a visual artist before discovering that he had voice which was was to take him all around the world, and finally here to Australia.

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