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The Artist's Secret
Various composers

Bettina Smith / Jan Willem Nelleke

The Artist's Secret

Price: € 19.95 13.97
Format: CD
Label: Lawo Classics
UPC: 7090020182322
Catnr: LWC 1210
Release date: 12 March 2021
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Label
Lawo Classics
UPC
7090020182322
Catalogue number
LWC 1210
Release date
12 March 2021
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About the album

Mezzo-soprano Bettina Smith and pianist Jan Willem Nelleke invite us into a somewhat forgotten and seldom performed repertoire with their CD, “The Artist's Secret.” The release contains works for voice and piano, written by female composers. The title of the disc is taken from Dutch composer Henriëtte Bosmans’ work “The Artist's Secret,” with text by Olive Schreiner (1855-1920). Here the artist's secret is that he paints his works with his own blood.
This recording is the result of the performers' intensive work throughout an entire year, mapping out the repertoire of these female composers within the art song genre, and the choice of title reflects the performers' feeling of having gained insight into these well-kept, “secret” songs.

The composers on this CD – Anna Cramer, Henriëtte Bosmans, Borghild Holmsen, Cécile Chaminade, Marguerite Canal, Poldowski, Lili Boulanger, Rebecca Clarke, and Luise Greger – were all renowned and enjoyed fame in their time, either as performers, composers, or conductors. Despite this, most have been forgotten after their deaths. There is a desire to bring these composers back into the spotlight, into the concert halls, and to make this repertoire a natural programming choice, on par with music composed by their male counterparts.

Norwegian mezzo-soprano Bettina Smith is a performing artist and Professor of Classical Singing at the Faculty of Performing Arts at the University of Stavanger. She has a wide repertoire ranging from Medieval to contemporary music, and she often performs as a soloist in oratorios and cantatas, or with pianists Jan Willem Nelleke and Einar Røttingen. This is Bettina Smith's fifth CD on the LAWO Classics label and the second with Jan Willem Nelleke on that same label.

Dutch pianist Jan Willem Nelleke's exceptional qualities as a duo partner are well known and highly regarded. His playing is described as “sparkling raindrops, rich chords, and beautiful interludes” and “an ever-alert co-operation with the soloist.”

Smith and Nelleke have collaborated since 1993 and have built up a large repertoire within the art song genre. They are part of The Elly Ameling Circle.

Artist(s)

Bettina Smith (mezzo soprano)

Bettina Smith is from Bergen, Norway. After graduating from the Bergen Conservatory of Music, she studied with Wout Oosterkamp and Elly Ameling at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Den Haag, Holland, receiving a Masters Degree with distinction. This was followed by specialized study in Switzerland at the Zürich International Opera Studio. Bettina has since performed in Europe’s leading opera houses and concert halls and at major European festivals. With a wide repertoire ranging from medieval to contemporary music, Bettina Smith appears regularly as an oratorio and cantata soloist, in addition to being an active chamber-musician. Her special love for the French and German art-song repertoire, makes her a frequent guest artist at festivals and concert series in Norway and abroad,...
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Bettina Smith is from Bergen, Norway. After graduating from the Bergen Conservatory of Music, she studied with Wout Oosterkamp and Elly Ameling at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Den Haag, Holland, receiving a Masters Degree with distinction. This was followed by specialized study in Switzerland at the Zürich International Opera Studio. Bettina has since performed in Europe’s leading opera houses and concert halls and at major European festivals.
With a wide repertoire ranging from medieval to contemporary music, Bettina Smith appears regularly as an oratorio and cantata soloist, in addition to being an active chamber-musician. Her special love for the French and German art-song repertoire, makes her a frequent guest artist at festivals and concert series in Norway and abroad, together with the Dutch pianist Jan Willem Nelleke and the Norwegian pianist Einar Røttingen.
Festivals, opera houses and concert halls at which Bettina has performed include Bergen International Festival, Festspiele Zürich, Rhijnauwen Chamber Music Festival, Utrecht Early Music Festival, Mozart-Tage and Bach-Tage Luzern, Brahms Festival Den Haag, Hindemith Festival Den Haag, Stravinsky Festival 2000 Amsterdam, Staatsoper Berlin, Opernhaus Zürich, Het Muziektheater Amsterdam, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, KKL Luzern, Fresh Voices Festival San Francisco, De Doelen Rotterdam, Grieg 07, Fartein Valen Festival, Euterpe and Laudinella St. Moritz.
Bettina has recorded for Dutch, German, Swiss and Norwegian Radio and has received several prestigious scholarships, among them, the Edwin Ruud Stipend and the Herbert von Karajan Music Legacy. In 2001 she was a prizewinner in the Francesco Viñas Competition in Barcelona, where she received a special prize awarded by Dalton Baldwin for outstanding lieder singing.
She has previously released three critically acclaimed CDs on the LAWO Classics label with pianist Einar Røttingen: "Serres Chaudes" (LWC1008), with songs by Fauré, Chausson and Saint-Saëns; "Voices of Women" (LWC1067), with songs by Norwegian composers Valen, Stalheim and Hvoslef; and "Fêtes Galantes" (LWC1116), with songs by Debussy and Fauré.
Bettina Smith is Associate Professor of singing at the Faculty of Performing Arts, University of Stavanger, Norway.

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Jan Willem Nelleke (piano)

Dutch pianist Jan Willem Nelleke’s exceptional qualities as a duo partner have been widely recognised; he has established duo partnerships with mezzo-soprano Bettina Smith, flautist Philippa Davies, cellist Karine Georgian, and baritone Frans Huijts and performs frequently with them throughout Europe. His playing has been described as ‘sparkling raindrops, rich chords and beautiful interludes’ and an ‘ever alert co-operation with the soloist’. Himself a noted composer of songs and chamber music, he has also produced a large number of arrangements that have regularly found their way into the repertoire. Jan Willem studied with Else Krijgsman at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague and with Thom Bollen in Utrecht. Recordings include chamber music by Poulenc, works for cello and piano by Schumann, Schubert’s 'Winterreise',...
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Dutch pianist Jan Willem Nelleke’s exceptional qualities as a duo partner have been widely recognised; he has established duo partnerships with mezzo-soprano Bettina Smith, flautist Philippa Davies, cellist Karine Georgian, and baritone Frans Huijts and performs frequently with them throughout Europe. His playing has been described as ‘sparkling raindrops, rich chords and beautiful interludes’ and an ‘ever alert co-operation with the soloist’.
Himself a noted composer of songs and chamber music, he has also produced a large number of arrangements that have regularly found their way into the repertoire.
Jan Willem studied with Else Krijgsman at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague and with Thom Bollen in Utrecht.
Recordings include chamber music by Poulenc, works for cello and piano by Schumann, Schubert’s "Winterreise", as well as the Gershwin "Piano Concerto" following a critically lauded performance at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam.
In addition to his performance schedule, Jan Willem Nelleke is in great demand as a coach. He teaches at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague and at the Franz Schubert Institute in Baden bei Wien, Austria.

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01.
The Artist’s Secret
08:28
(Henriëtte Bosmans) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
02.
Der Frühling lockt
01:33
(Luise Greger) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
03.
Über die Heide
01:26
(Luise Greger) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
04.
Schliesse mir die Augen beide
03:14
(Luise Greger) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
05.
Quatre chants: Dans l’immense tristesse
08:25
(Lili Boulanger) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
06.
Quatre chants: Attente
02:34
(Lili Boulanger) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
07.
Quatre chants: Reflets
02:49
(Lili Boulanger) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
08.
Quatre chants: Le retour
04:14
(Lili Boulanger) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
09.
Infant Joy
01:17
(Rebecca Clarke) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
10.
June Twilight
02:32
(Rebecca Clarke) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
11.
Eight O’Clock
02:00
(Rebecca Clarke) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
12.
Viens, mon bien-aimé!
01:52
(Cécile Chaminade) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
13.
Zwei Notturnos: Im Pavillon
04:10
(Anna Cramer) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
14.
Zwei Notturnos: Am Meer
04:58
(Anna Cramer) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
15.
I de forunderlige, blonde nætter, op. 14, nr. 1
02:08
(Borghild Holmsen) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
16.
Der staar en sorg, op. 14, nr. 3
01:26
(Borghild Holmsen) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
17.
Flieder, Op. 2, Nr. 2
02:31
(Anna Cramer) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
18.
Weisst du noch?, Op. 2, Nr. 5
01:58
(Anna Cramer) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
19.
Waldhornklänge, Op. 4, Nr. 6
02:22
(Anna Cramer) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
20.
Ici-bas tous les lilas meurent
02:44
(Marguerite Canal) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
21.
Spleen
02:43
(Poldowski) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
22.
Sérénade
02:38
(Poldowski) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
23.
En sourdine
02:50
(Poldowski) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
24.
Sur l’herbe
02:02
(Poldowski) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
25.
La chanson du chiffonier
03:50
(Henriëtte Bosmans) Bettina Smith, Jan Willem Nelleke
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