I speak your name: Songs for Voice & Harmonium
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Label: Etcetera
Cat No: KTC1700
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 27th November 2020
Contents
Works
Le pont MirabeauDe harmonicaspeler
Will there really be a morning
The Snow Man
Cancoes Portuguesas
Geistliche Lieder (2), op.105
Rilke-Lieder
Antiphons (4) of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Le pont mirabeau
Artists
Francine van der Heijden (soprano)Dirk Luijmes (harmonium)
Reyer Zwart (double bass, guitar)
Olivier Sliepen (alto saxophone)
Works
Le pont MirabeauDe harmonicaspeler
Will there really be a morning
The Snow Man
Cancoes Portuguesas
Geistliche Lieder (2), op.105
Rilke-Lieder
Antiphons (4) of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Le pont mirabeau
Artists
Francine van der Heijden (soprano)Dirk Luijmes (harmonium)
Reyer Zwart (double bass, guitar)
Olivier Sliepen (alto saxophone)
About
I speak your name is a poem by Sophie Jewett, which was set to music for us by Renske Vrolijk. Renske was not the only one who wrote for us: many of her colleagues have blessed us with beautiful compositions for voice and harmonium in recent years. With this recording we can perform their songs over and over again, hold them close and cherish them. The sound-poems of Herman Strategier and Max Reger, the only foreign guest on this CD, hark back to a more distant past. The Rilke Songs by Andries van Rossem sparked our desire to make this CD.
Soprano Francine van der Heijden is a performer of Lieder, oratorio and opera. Among her many CD recordings is the world premiere of Mendelssohn’s concert aria “Infelice! Ah ritorno eta dell’oro” (Claves). Dirk Luijmes, who took conservatory degrees in organ, harpsichord and church music and a university degree in musicology, is active in various fields in the music world. He has come to the fore as one of very few musicians in the world who perform professionally on the harmonium.
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