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GRAMMY AWARDS: NICHOLAS PHAN REFLECTS ON BEING NOMINATED FOR BEST CLASSICAL SOLO VOCAL ALBUM

Nicholas Phan is nominated for Best Classical Solo Voice Album. This is his 3rd nomination. The work is a composition called "Stranger" and it was written by modern composer Nico Muhly.

CBS News Bay Area interviewed Nicholas at the renowned Skywalker Sound in Marin County…

…The three of us connected over Zoom last month to discuss the genesis and reception of Stranger, the questions around identity and immigration which lie at the heart of the piece…

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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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