Lamenting Earth: Ives, Schubert, Castillo, Vaughan Williams, Fung
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Label: Avie
Cat No: AV2828
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 17th April 2026
Contents
Works
Skyline PalimpsestLamenting Earth
The Housatonic at Stockbridge
Am See, D746
Auf dem Wasser zu singen, op.72 D774
Wandrers Nachtlied II 'Uber allen Gipfeln ist Ruh', D768
On Wenlock Edge
Artists
Nicholas Phan (tenor)Myra Huang (piano)
Jasper String Quartet
Works
Skyline PalimpsestLamenting Earth
The Housatonic at Stockbridge
Am See, D746
Auf dem Wasser zu singen, op.72 D774
Wandrers Nachtlied II 'Uber allen Gipfeln ist Ruh', D768
On Wenlock Edge
Artists
Nicholas Phan (tenor)Myra Huang (piano)
Jasper String Quartet
About
Franz Schubert’s songs evoke images of water, stillness, and solitude as mirrors of human emotion. Vaughan Williams’s On Wenlock Edge, drawing on A.E. Housman’s poetry, places the individual within vast cycles of time and landscape – hills, wind, and earth – which persist beyond human joy and grief alike. Ives’s Housatonic at Stockbridge memories, hymns, and the river blend together into a shimmering meditation on transcendence, where nature becomes a spiritual threshold rather than a backdrop.
21st-century responses include Patrick Castillo’s Skyline Palimpsest, an homage to New York City, once his hometown, that reflects on how nature’s effects may shape the future of the metropolis. The title track by Canadian-born composer Vivian Fung, pairs American writer Claire Wahmanholm’s poem “O” – which has been described as a lament, an elegy, and a clarion call to action – with Gen Z-ers urgent written responses to climate change. Nicholas Phan’s burnished tone and passion for vocal chamber music bring vivid beauty to the range of repertoire that shares a central theme.
Lamenting Earth is released to coincide with World Earth Day.
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