
Nicholas Phan to Headline 2026 Well-Being Concert with Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute
By David Salazar(Photo courtesy of Seattle Symphony)
Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute has announced its 2025-26 Well-Being Concerts. Among those events is a showcase featuring tenor Nicholas Fan.
Scheduled for Feb. 26, 2026, the performance will spotlight the tenor alongside sacred ensemble Theotokos as they perform works by Bach and Buxtehude. The concert is led by Doug Balliett and will take place at The Cathedral of St. John the Divine starting at 7 p.m. local time.
Phan won the 2025 Grammy for Best Opera Recording in 2025 and has also been nominated five other times. He is the first singer of Asian descent to be nominated in the category for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album. The tenor has performed with such organizations as Cleveland Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony, London Symphony, Bavarian Radio Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, National Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, New World Symphony, Philharmonia Baroque, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Boston Baroque, Bach Collegium Japan, Les Violons du Roy, Orchestre de la Suisse-Romande, BBC Symphony, English Chamber Orchestra, Strasbourg Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic, Swedish Radio Symphony, Philharmonia Orchestra of London, Israel Philharmonic, and the Lucerne Symphony, among many others.
Other concerts in the series include such artists as jazz and chamber-music innovator Esperanza Spalding, flautist Annie Wu, the Maxwell Quartet, jazz, pop, and soul vocalist Somi, oboist James Austin Smith, kora player Ablaye Cissoko, accordionist Cyrille Brotto, and trumpet player Sean Jones, among others.
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