NICK RELEASES WORLD PREMIERE RECORDINGS OF THREE WORKS BY NICO MUHLY ON STRANGER, AVAILABLE JULY 1 FROM AVIE

Nicholas Phan’s eighth Avie Records album – Stranger: Works for Tenor by Nico Muhly – drops on July 1. Due for both physical and digital release, the new title comprises world premiere recordings of three of the composer’s major works: Impossible Things for tenor, solo violin and orchestra; Lorne Ys My Likinge for countertenor, tenor and piano; and Stranger for tenor and string quartet…”

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CHICAGO CLASSICAL REVIEW HIGHLIGHTS COLLABORATIVE WORKS FESTIVAL IN 'BEST OF 2021' YEAR-IN-REVIEW

CAIC's 2021 Collaborative Works Festival: Strangers in a Strange Land was highlighted twice among Chicago Classical Review's 'Best of 2021'.

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opening concert of the festival, Songs of the New World, was listed as number three on Chicago Classical Review's "Top Ten Performances of 2021" and the closing concert of the festival, The Songs We Carried, was listed amongst the review's round-up of honorable mentions.

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THEMES OF IMMIGRATION & MIGRATION ARE CENTRAL TO PHAN'S PERFORMANCES THIS FALL

“Following a return to live, in-person performances this past summer, celebrated tenor Nicholas Phan begins the 2021-22 season with both live and virtual chamber performances focusing on themes of immigration and migration. Highlighting his exploration of these themes is a tour of the United States with the string quartet Brooklyn Rider for performances of Nico Muhly’s new song cycle, Stranger, and the tenth Collaborative Works Festival of the Collaborative Arts Institute of Chicago (CAIC)…”

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NICK APPEARS ON WFMT's "LISTENING TO SINGERS"

Nick appeared on WFMT’s Listening to Singers with OIiver Camacho for an interview and a survey of some of his recordings as part of the show’s Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month programming:

Of Greek and Chinese heritage, Nicholas Phan is one of the few male Asian singers to have broken through the world of classical music as a performer and recording artist. The Grammy-nominated tenor joins Oliver to talk about identity, championing art song, and to remember countertenor Brian Asawa.

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NICK EARNS GRAMMY NOMINATION & PLACES ON NEW YORK TIMES & BOSTON GLOBE'S “Best of 2020” LISTS

“As the year draws to a close, tenor Nicholas Phan continues to win accolades for his most recent recording, Clairières, an homage to composers Lili and Nadia Boulanger. As well as being featured on the New York Times’ list of Best Classical Music Tracks of 2020, the album has been nominated for a 2021 Grammy Award in the Best Classical Solo Vocal Album category, for which the final round of voting ends on January 4. This marks the second Grammy nomination for Phan and his regular collaborator, pianist Myra Huang, who were previously nominated in 2017 for their Romantic collection Gods & Monsters. The tenor remains the first and only Asian singer to be nominated in the history of the Best Classical Solo Vocal Album category, which has been awarded since 1959.”

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NICK NOMINATED FOR GRAMMY AWARD

CLAIRIÈRES NOMINATED FOR GRAMMY AWARD FOR BEST CLASSICAL VOCAL SOLO ALBUM

Nicholas Phan has been nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Classical Solo Vocal Album category for his recording Clairières: Songs by Lili & Nadia Boulanger.

This is the second Grammy nomination for Nicholas Phan and his regular collaborator, pianist Myra Huang. The duo were nominated in 2017 for Gods & Monsters, an exploration of great Austrian and German Romantic composers’ meditations on deities and other fantastical creatures. Phan was also previously nominated for his participation in the 2010 recording of Igor Stravinsky's Pulcinella with conductor Pierre Boulez and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

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NICK CURATES AND PERFORMS IN CAIC'S 2020 COLLABORATIVE WORKS FESTIVAL

“…there was something ineffably satisfying in hearing Phan return to an earlier repertory. Phan’s intrinsically plangent timbre was beautifully showcased in this music, as was his singular gift in straightforward expressivity…Those who doubt the power of music as a panacea in challenging times would have been convinced here; Women of the Baroque easily demonstrated why CAIC has emerged as one of the classiest vocal performance options in the city.

- Opera News

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