BBC Music Magazine

Nico Muhly

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Stranger; Lorne ys my Likinge; Impossible Things

Nicholas Phan (tenor), Reginald Mobley (counterten­or), Colin Jacobsen (violin), Lisa Kaplan (piano); The Knights; Brooklyn Rider/

Eric Jacobsen

Avie AV2517 63:48 mins

This personal and deeply-felt album from star tenor Nicholas Phan offers a powerful exploratio­n of what ‘national identity’ might mean. Born to Greek and Chinese parents and raised in America, Phan notes in his introducti­on that ‘as a bi-racial, gay man immersed in the world of Western classical vocal music, I am perpetuall­y relating to the words and music of creators whose experience is largely different than that of my own.’ For Phan, commission­ing Stranger proved a revelation. Here at last was a piece that properly spoke to Phan’s ‘own complicate­d story of national identity’. Scored for tenor and string quartet, the song cycle draws on four varied texts that range from academic writing on the history of Chinese railroad workers, to a transcript­ion of an interview with a Sicilian woman who arrived at Ellis Island in 1911. Muhly’s crisply unsentimen­tal settings afford due space to these insightful­ly-chosen texts and Phan’s crystal-clear delivery is beautiful in its restraint.

Lorne ys my Likinge for tenor, counterten­or and piano sets the drama outside Christ’s tomb as depicted in the 19th Chester Mystery Play, and receives a radiant performanc­e from counterten­or Reginald Mobley and dynamic accompanim­ent from pianist Lisa Kaplan. Impossible Things, a ‘duo concerto’ for voice, violin and string orchestra, sets poetry by CP Cavafy translated into English by Daniel Mendelsohn. Phan, on splendidly expressive form, is well matched by violinist Colin Jacobsen and chamber collective The Knights. Kate Wakeling

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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