Renée Fleming's "Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene" is a captivating exploration of humanity's complex relationship with the natural world, released on October 8, 2021, under Decca Music Group Ltd. This exquisite collection of 17 tracks blends Romantic and contemporary classical pieces, spanning opera and various classical genres, with a total runtime of 1 hour and 2 minutes.
Collaborating with conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Fleming presents a diverse range of compositions, including works by Fauré, Schubert, and a world premiere by Kevin Puts. The album features a mix of styles, from Impressionist to Modern, and includes both well-known pieces and lesser-heard gems. Notable tracks include "Evening" by Kevin Puts, "L'heure exquise" from Chansons grises, and "Aurora Borealis," a contemporary piece that highlights the album's theme of nature's beauty and fragility.
"Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene" is not just a musical journey but also a reflection on the environment, inspired by the visuals of National Geographic. Fleming's powerful vocals and the accompanying orchestration create a profound listening experience that resonates with the challenges and wonders of the natural world. This album is a testament to Fleming's artistry and her commitment to exploring the deeper connections between humanity and nature through music.