After a first album devoted to African American spirituals that won several awards (Opus Klassik, Edison Klassiek, GRAMMY® Award nomination), the American countertenor Reginald Mobley devotes this new recording, Solitude, to English repertoire with a simple combination of primarily voice, lute, and viola da gamba.
Solitude opens with Henry Purcell’s moving ‘Tis Nature’s Voice and other famous Purcell melodies, sails through John Dowland’s deeply melancholy waves, and also reveals the declamatory charm of the 17th-century English composers who surrounded Samuel Pepys.
We then travel to America, where contemporary composers Jonathan Woody and Douglas Balliett explore “the indomitable resilience contained in the tale of a runaway slave” as told by the brilliant African American haiku poet Crystal Simone Smith.
With Brandon Acker on lute, theorbo and baroque guitar and Douglas Balliett on viola da gamba and double bass, Reggie completes this intimate journey with songs arranged in the 19th century by the Black American guitarist, composer and abolitionist Justin Holland.
Reginald Mobley, Countertenor
Brandon Acker, Lute, Theorbo & Baroque Guitar
Douglas Balliett, Viola da Gamba & Double Bass
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Additional information
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SKU | ALPHA1161 |
Qualities | DSD 512 fs, DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, WAV 96 kHz, FLAC 192 kHz |
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Composers | Balliett, Blow, Corbetta, Dowland, Eccles, Foden, Holland, Hutchison, Morelli, Norton, Pepys, Purcell, Reggio, Woody, Work |
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Instruments | Baroque guitar, Countertenor, Lute, Theorbo, Viola da gamba, Double bass |
Producer, Editing, Mixing & Mastering | Alice Ragon |
Release Date | October 3, 2025 |
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