Special offer. Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene
Renée Fleming (soprano), Yannick Nézet-Séguin (piano)
Awards:
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Grammy Awards, 65th Awards (2023), Winner - Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
The repertoire plays to Fleming’s vocal strengths. While her voice is not as terrifically full as it once was, there remains an exquisite beauty to the sound and a sense of total technical ease....
Special offer. Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene
Renée Fleming (soprano), Yannick Nézet-Séguin (piano)
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Awards:
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Grammy Awards, 65th Awards (2023), Winner - Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
The repertoire plays to Fleming’s vocal strengths. While her voice is not as terrifically full as it once was, there remains an exquisite beauty to the sound and a sense of total technical ease....
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• Exploring the relationship Romantic composers had with nature through song, including Fauré & Grieg
• Including new works from living composers, to highlight our current relationship with nature • New commissions from Nico Muhly, and Pulitzer-Prize winners Kevin Putts & Caroline Shaw
• With Yannick Nézet-Séguin at the piano
• ‘The Anthropocene’ is the name given to our current geologic epoch, ‘the age of humans’
“With Voice of Nature Fleming has, in the enforced pause of a pandemic, taken the opportunity to look around her, and to examine how art can address some of our shared challenges. She has combined her deep love of the art song with an urgent impulse to heed science alerting us to the climate crisis.” – Charles Isherwood “The music on the album begins in a time almost two centuries ago, when people had a profound connection to the beauty of nature. Now we have reached a moment when we see all too clearly the effects of our own activity, and the fragility of our environment.” – Renée Fleming
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Awards and reviews
December 2021
The repertoire plays to Fleming’s vocal strengths. While her voice is not as terrifically full as it once was, there remains an exquisite beauty to the sound and a sense of total technical ease. The French songs are a special highlight and showcase Fleming’s silvery lightness of touch, notably in Hahn’s glittering ‘L’Heure exquise’.
November 2021
This might be the most serene apocalypse you’ll hear...Like a reliable family tailor, Puts dresses Fleming’s still peachy voice with shrewd discretion.