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Winter Words: Songs by Britten | Avie AV2238

Winter Words: Songs by Britten

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Label: Avie

Cat No: AV2238

Barcode: 0822252223828

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 19th September 2011

Contents

Works

Britten, Benjamin

Folksong arrangements Vol.1 (7) 'British Isles'
» no.1 The Salley Gardens
» no.2 Little Sir William
» no.6 The Ash Grove
Folksong arrangements Vol.3 'British Isles'
» no.1 The plough boy
» no.7 Come you not from Newcastle?
Folksong arrangements Vol.4 'Moore's Irish Melodies'
» no.9 The last rose of summer
Sonnets of Michelangelo (7), op.22
Winter Words, op.52

Artists

Nicholas Phan (tenor)
Myra Huang (piano)

Works

Britten, Benjamin

Folksong arrangements Vol.1 (7) 'British Isles'
» no.1 The Salley Gardens
» no.2 Little Sir William
» no.6 The Ash Grove
Folksong arrangements Vol.3 'British Isles'
» no.1 The plough boy
» no.7 Come you not from Newcastle?
Folksong arrangements Vol.4 'Moore's Irish Melodies'
» no.9 The last rose of summer
Sonnets of Michelangelo (7), op.22
Winter Words, op.52

Artists

Nicholas Phan (tenor)
Myra Huang (piano)

About

American tenor Nicholas Phan makes his solo recording debut with a deeply personal approach to the songs of Benjamin Britten.

This recording was made in the wake of a recital tour in 2010-11 which culminated in Phan's Carnegie debut at Weill Hall. A graduate of the Manhattan School of Music and an alumnus of the Houston Grand Opera studio, Nick has performed with the opera companies of Los Angeles and Seattle, symphony orchestras of Atlanta, St Louis and San Francisco, and the Marlboro, Ravinia and Edinburgh Festivals, among others. He sang in Stravinsky’s Pulcinella with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Pierre Boulez which won a Grammy Award.

Nick presents a deeply personal perspective of Britten’s music, encompassing his own performing experiences to audience reaction. He says: “I’ve been a fan of Britten since playing his Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra with my youth orchestra in Detroit as a teenage violinist. But my great devotion to his music increased to an obsession when an excellent pianist and good friend asked if I’d perform with her at a small university in Missouri. She suggested Winter Words, saying, “I think these would sound really great in your voice, and I’ve wanted to play them for ages, so indulge me.” I researched and played through Britten’s settings of Hardy’s poems and before long, I was hooked.”

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