‘For all its beauty, the album also feels like a call to action’. Countertenor Reginald Mobley has forged a stellar career across Baroque and Classical repertoire, and this outstanding album finds him on glittering form as an exponent of the Spiritual. – BBC Music Magazine
Read MoreRead More“Reginald Mobley shows his remarkable sensitivity and way-up-high, countertenor range in Christian Flor’s Inter brachia salvatoris mei.” – Jarrett Hoffman, Cleveland Classical
Read More“Listening to the vocalists … in the opening phrase of “Cantate domino canticum novum” by Johann Philipp Krieger (1649-1725), the word that comes to mind is opulent” – Benjamin Dunham, Early Music America
Read More“One of the album’s highlights is Mobley’s solo… It embraces the listener as a downy comfort blanket, at once absorbing and warding off the worries of the world. The piece was originally designated for soprano, but once heard, it’s difficult to imagine any other interpretation half as perfectly intimate and apropos of the moment.” – CJ Ru, The Boston Globe
Read More“Mobley probes the words’ subtleties, expressing the son’s fear, disbelief, and sense of betrayal with unpretentious pathos” – Joseph Newsome, Voix des Arts
Read More“His swell from piano to forte is seamless, and the performance so convincing you’d think Britten wrote Canticle II for him and Mobley rather than his partner, Peter Pears, and Kathleen Ferrier” – Jason Victor Serinus, San Francisco Classical Voice
“Reginald Mobley brings beautiful sensitivity to the son who gradually comes to terms with the idea of being sacrificed” – Jarrett Hoffman, Cleveland Classical
Read MoreRead More“[Mobley and Giebler] bring fervent drama to these roles and merge voices to celestial effect as God” – Donald Rosenberg, Gramophone
Read More“Peace In Our Time is a testament to the fact that, even under hardship, and especially in the aftermath of great tragedy and upheaval, art can flourish and offer mankind its remedial and therapeutic properties.” - San Francisco Classical Voice
Read More“Mobley handles his voice beautifully… He moves through fioritura with the proverbial aplomb, and his diction is, in a word, exquisite. In addition to everything else, Mobley has one of the most beguiling trills on display in the early music field…” – Early Music America
Read More“Reginald Mobley shows his remarkable sensitivity and way-up-high, countertenor range in Christian Flor’s Inter brachia salvatoris mei.” - Cleveland Classical
Read More“Peace In Our Time is a testament to the fact that, even under hardship, and especially in the aftermath of great tragedy and upheaval, art can flourish and offer mankind its remedial and therapeutic properties.” - S.F. Classical Voice