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Songs of Travel and Home

Julien Van Mellaerts (baritone), James Baillieu (piano)

Songs of Travel and Home
besides programming an intriguing mixture of English and French 20th-century songs that all sit remarkably well together, the recital gains extra distinction from an immediately lovable new...

Songs of Travel and Home

Julien Van Mellaerts (baritone), James Baillieu (piano)

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For his debut song disc, baritone Julien Van Mellaerts honours his heritage with a selection of New Zealand, British, and French song, recorded with pianist James Baillieu. "I wanted to share where I feel connected to and explore the idea of home and identity through song. Having grown up knowing I was from many places, I feel a strong connection to the protagonist in Vaughan Williams / R. L. Stevenson’s Songs of Travel. I am lucky to call so many beautiful places home, and ultimately, that’s how we settled on the title, Songs of Travel and Home.” — Julien Van Mellaerts. This recording features Gareth Farr’s song cycle Ornithological Anecdotes, commissioned by Van Mellaerts, Baillieu and Chamber Music New Zealand. Ornithological Anecdotes sets works by New Zealand's poet laureate Bill Manhire, and is a window into the imagined lives of New Zealand’s vibrant native birds. Another highlight is Frank Bridge's Three songs for medium voice, viola and piano with fellow New Zealander Bryony Gibson-Cornish, framed by two more of Van Mellaerts’s favourite English songs: Roger Quilter's Go lovely rose and Now sleeps the crimson petal. Ravel's exquisite Chansons Made´casses and Don Quichotte a` Dulcine´e complete the recording.

Contents and tracklist

I. Far, Far From Each Other
Track length3:35
II. Where is it That Our Soul Doth Go?
Track length3:26
III. Music, When Soft Voices Die
Track length2:06
I. Dotterel
Track length2:38
II. Takahē
Track length1:59
III. Huia
Track length2:13
IV. Kiwi
Track length2:07
V. Tūī
Track length2:46
I. Nahandove
Track length5:31
II. Aoua!
Track length3:56
III. Il est doux
Track length4:27
I. Chanson romanesque
Track length1:50
II. Chanson épique
Track length2:45
III. Chanson à boire
Track length1:46
I. The Vagabond
Track length3:16
II. Let Beauty Awake
Track length1:45
III. The Roadside Fire
Track length2:26
IV. Youth and Love
Track length3:32
V. In Dreams
Track length2:38
VI. The Infinite Shining Heavens
Track length2:01
VII. Whither Must I Wander
Track length4:15
VIII. Bright Is the Ring of Words
Track length2:02
IX. I Have Trod the Upward and the Downward Slope
Track length1:59

Awards and reviews

December 2021

besides programming an intriguing mixture of English and French 20th-century songs that all sit remarkably well together, the recital gains extra distinction from an immediately lovable new work, Gareth Farr’s Ornithological Anecdotes.
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