A Painted Tale - Blow, Dowland, Ferrabosco Etc.
Nicholas Phan, Michael Leopold & Ann-Marie Morgan
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Nicholas Phan, Michael Leopold & Ann-Marie Morgan
Description
On 'A Painted Tale', his third solo album for AVIE, tenor Nicholas Phan turns to songs of the English Renaissance and Baroque by Blow, Dowland, Ferrabosco, Lanier and Purcell, in a program which tells a story of love gained and then lost.
The composers presented on 'A Painted Tale' were greatly influenced Benjamin Britten, the muse of his two previous recordings - 'Still falls the Rain' and 'Winter Words', his solo debut recording which topped the Best Classical Recordings lists of NPR, The New Yorker, and The New York Times. 'A Painted Tale' - the title taken from a lyric by 16th century composer Thomas Morley - features songs with lute and viola da gamba by Blow, Dowland, Ferrabosco, Lanier and Purcell. Describing the programme, which tells a story of love gained and then lost, Nick says, "Reading the poetry in these songs I am fascinated by how little the human experience has changed over the centuries. By assembling these various songs into what I call 'a pastiche song cycle,' I hope that creating a dramatic context for these pieces will highlight how relevant this material still is today."
Personnel: Nicholas Phan (tenor), Michael Leopold (lute), Ann-Marie Morgan (viola da gamba)
Critical acclaim for Nicholas Phan:
"A most impressive performance...Phan is mesmerising." - BBC Radio 3 CD Review
"Refinement and steel, rare among Britten's recent tenors...a first-class performance." - BBC Music Magazine
"An inviting, distinctive recording" - Gramophone
"A star in the making...The voice is graceful, mellifluous and durable, but behind it lie sharp intelligence, poetic insight and a confident individuality." - The Sunday Times
Tracklisting
Sonnambula
Christoph Croise; Daniel Schnyder
Bruce Wolosoff
Daniel-Ben Pienaar
Sean Jones, Nicholas Phan, London Symphony Orchestra, Joseph Young
National Philharmonic, Curtis Stewart, Michael Repper
Theatro
Susan Narucki, Curtis Macomber
Daniel-Ben Pienaar
Nicolo Balducci; Sophie Rennert; Benedetta Mazzucato; Martin Vanberg; Riccardo Novaro; NovoCanto; L
Seda Amir-Karayan; Fritz Kramer; Camerata Vivaldiana
L'Orfeo Barockorchester; Carin van Heerden
Artem Dzeganovskyi; Leonard Gatti; Sonia Hrechorowicz
Arcis-Vocalisten Munchen; Barockorchester L'Arpa Festante; Monika Mauch; Ulrike Malotta; Georg Popl
Hamburger Ratsmusik; Neoclassical Ensemble of Tehran
Barthold Kuijken; Ewald Demeyere