Ep. 63: Reginald Mobley, countertenor - podcast episode cover

Ep. 63: Reginald Mobley, countertenor

Feb 10, 201848 minEp. 63
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Episode description

Episode 63 features countertenor Reginald Mobley. 

In this podcast we discuss:

Mobley's early career in music, passion for early music, programming music by women and black composers. We also talk about the lack of black musicians in  classical music, the lack of ethnic diversity in general, diversity in programming, the lack of music education in schools, affordability of classical music, his perspective on Black-American vs. African-American, role of a professional artist in promoting diversity, classical music audiences, and much more! He also talks about his love for whiskey, comic books and active involvement in opposing Olympics in Boston. 

To learn more about Reginald Mobley please visit:

http://www.reginaldmobley.com/

 

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