Nicholas Phan

Nicholas Phan is a lyric tenor who has performed internationally with orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Philharmonia Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and others. He grew up in Ann Arbor, MI where he attended Greenhills School, then he studied voice at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance, then the Manhattan School of Music. He is also an alumnus of the Houston Grand Opera Studio and the Marlboro Music School. He has been called "one of the world's most remarkable singers" by the Boston Globe.[1]

Mr. Phan's many opera credits include appearances with the Los Angeles Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Glimmerglass Festival, Chicago Opera Theater, Seattle Opera, Portland Opera, Glyndebourne Opera, Maggio Musicale in Florence, Deutsche Oper am Rhein, and Frankfurt Opera. His repertoire includes the title roles in Acis and Galatea and Candide, Almaviva in Il barbiere di Siviglia, Nemorino in L'elisir d'amore, Fenton in Falstaff, Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, and Lurcanio in Ariodante.[2]

Mr. Phan's discography includes four studio albums, including two focusing on the works of Benjamin Britten, for which he was called "a major new Britten interpreter" by Anthony Tommasini of the New York Times.[3] He also recorded the world premier of Elliott Carter's A Sunbeam's Architecture to commemorate Carter's 103rd birthday.[4] He has been featured in recordings of many orchestral and ensemble works, including a Grammy-nominated recording of Stravinksy's Pulcinella with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Pierre Boulez in 2010.[5]

Phan is the founding artistic director of Collaborative Arts Institute of Chicago.[6]

Recordings


References

  1. https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/music/2017/01/23/tenor-nicholas-phan-shines-musicians-from-marlboro-concert/YRAIy6WWSas5LNs2DNT9WN/story.html
  2. http://nicholas-phan.com/about/
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/09/arts/music/britten-at-100-an-originals-legacy.html
  4. https://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/07/arts/music/elliott-carter-composer-and-master-of-gear-shifting.html
  5. http://www.latimes.com/la-et-env-grammys-nominees-2010-list-htmlstory.html
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/04/arts/music/the-tenor-nicholas-phan-talks-of-britten-and-social-media.html?_r=0

Nicholas Phan website
Nicholas Phan blog
Musical Toronto.org Review: Nicholas Phan Embodies the Perfect Benjamin Britten Tenor
SF Chronicle: CD review: 'Winter Words,' Britten


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