In Flanders’ Fields Vol.97: Mortelmans - The Children of the Sea (excerpts)
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Label: Phaedra
Cat No: PH92097
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 9th February 2018
Contents
Works
In Flanders' FieldsC'est en toi, bien-aime
La Route d'Emeraude (The Emerald Road)
When the Soul Listens
Artists
Liesbeth Devos (soprano)Peter Gijbertsen (tenor)
Werner van Mechelen (bass-baritone)
Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen
Conductor
Dirk VermeulenWorks
In Flanders' FieldsC'est en toi, bien-aime
La Route d'Emeraude (The Emerald Road)
When the Soul Listens
Artists
Liesbeth Devos (soprano)Peter Gijbertsen (tenor)
Werner van Mechelen (bass-baritone)
Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen
Conductor
Dirk VermeulenAbout
2018 sees the 150th anniversary of Mortelmans’s birth. He worked on this opera between 1900 and 1915 and it was premiered at the Antwerp Flemish Opera on 27 March 1920. The essence of The Children of the Sea is featured on this CD plus a first recording of a concert aria for tenor and orchestra, Ellen: A Song of Woe (1895).
Works by a contemporary of Mortelmans, August de Boeck, are also included on the disc alongside that of Peter Aerts.
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