Tenor Nicholas Phan and pianist Myra Huang were live in the WRTI Performance Studio previewing the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society's new series of concerts, Emerging Voices, exploring ideas of social connection and identity through art songs. WRTI's Susan Lewis, host.
Watch the performance recorded live on WRTI's Facebook page
PROGRAM:
Debussy: Aquarelles from Ariettes Oubliées; L. Boulanger: Les lilas qui avaient fleuri from Clairières dans le ciel; Janacek: First three songs of Diary of one who disappeared; N. Boulanger: Cantique; Blitzstein: Stay in my Arms; Copland: At the River
Praised by The Boston Globe as "one of the world's most remarkable singers," tenor Nicholas Phan is curating and performing in this Philadelphia Chamber Music Society series.
Emerging Voices is a series of six concerts and panel discussions taking place January 13th to 24th, 2020 at the Kimmel Center and other Center City venues. The project features 13 artists and ensembles, four world premieres, special projection design, and more.
Emerging Voices was born out of Nick's pressing desire to understand his own history, to depict our collective identities as Americans, and to deepen our capacity to empathize with the experiences of others. The project brings to life the work and stories of composers and poets, revealing new and often unexpected perspectives on who we are as human beings. As Nick says, 'The reason art song endures is because the themes that it's grappling with are themes that we still confront today. The mystery of life doesn't really change."