
Illuminations - Faure, Debussy, & Britten / Nicholas Phan
A New York Times 25 Best Tracks Selection for 2018 - Fanfare
Following acclaimed albums devoted to Britten, baroque lute songs and German lieder, Grammy Award-nominated tenor Nicholas Phan continues to spread his wings with Illuminations, an album featuring compositions by Benjamin Britten, Claude Debussy and Gabriel Faure who were each inspired by the poetry of two nineteenth century French literary titans, Paul Verlaine and his protĂ©gĂ© and eventual lover Arthur Rimbaud. The intertwined lives of the French poets and composers manifested themselves in Faureâs impassioned Verlaine-inspired âLa bonne chansonâ and Debussyâs âAriettes oublieesâ drawn from Verlaineâs âRomances sans paroles.â Just decades later Britten was inspired by Rimbaudâs influential prose-poetry âLes Illuminations.â Critical acclaim for Nicholas Phan has been widespread.
REVIEW:
Britten captures the blend of bizarre, beautiful, decadent, and courtly elements in Rimbaud's symbolist poems. These mingled emotions enliven Mr. Phanâs singing on this recording, starting with the opening âFanfare,â in which, in trembling voice, he declares that he alone holds the key to this savage parade (of life).
â New York Times
A New York Times 25 Best Tracks Selection for 2018 - Fanfare
Following acclaimed albums devoted to Britten, baroque lute songs and German lieder, Grammy Award-nominated tenor Nicholas Phan continues to spread his wings with Illuminations, an album featuring compositions by Benjamin Britten, Claude Debussy and Gabriel Faure who were each inspired by the poetry of two nineteenth century French literary titans, Paul Verlaine and his protĂ©gĂ© and eventual lover Arthur Rimbaud. The intertwined lives of the French poets and composers manifested themselves in Faureâs impassioned Verlaine-inspired âLa bonne chansonâ and Debussyâs âAriettes oublieesâ drawn from Verlaineâs âRomances sans paroles.â Just decades later Britten was inspired by Rimbaudâs influential prose-poetry âLes Illuminations.â Critical acclaim for Nicholas Phan has been widespread.
REVIEW:
Britten captures the blend of bizarre, beautiful, decadent, and courtly elements in Rimbaud's symbolist poems. These mingled emotions enliven Mr. Phanâs singing on this recording, starting with the opening âFanfare,â in which, in trembling voice, he declares that he alone holds the key to this savage parade (of life).
â New York Times
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A New York Times 25 Best Tracks Selection for 2018 - Fanfare
Following acclaimed albums devoted to Britten, baroque lute songs and German lieder, Grammy Award-nominated tenor Nicholas Phan continues to spread his wings with Illuminations, an album featuring compositions by Benjamin Britten, Claude Debussy and Gabriel Faure who were each inspired by the poetry of two nineteenth century French literary titans, Paul Verlaine and his protĂ©gĂ© and eventual lover Arthur Rimbaud. The intertwined lives of the French poets and composers manifested themselves in Faureâs impassioned Verlaine-inspired âLa bonne chansonâ and Debussyâs âAriettes oublieesâ drawn from Verlaineâs âRomances sans paroles.â Just decades later Britten was inspired by Rimbaudâs influential prose-poetry âLes Illuminations.â Critical acclaim for Nicholas Phan has been widespread.
REVIEW:
Britten captures the blend of bizarre, beautiful, decadent, and courtly elements in Rimbaud's symbolist poems. These mingled emotions enliven Mr. Phanâs singing on this recording, starting with the opening âFanfare,â in which, in trembling voice, he declares that he alone holds the key to this savage parade (of life).
â New York Times
























