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Renée Fleming in Recital

Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene

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A haunting tale of humanity’s evolving connection to nature. Renée Fleming enchants with music from Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene accompanied by an original film from National Geographic Society.

In a career spanning multiple genres with recordings from complete operas and song recitals to indie rock and jazz, Renée Fleming is known for bringing new audiences to classical music and opera.

Renée’s latest concert is inspired by her 2023 GRAMMY award winning album, Voice of Nature: the Anthropocene which explores nature as both inspiration and casualty of humanity. ‘The music begins in a time almost three 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 on the environment, and newly commissioned pieces on the program grapple with this idea’- Renée Fleming.

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