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Reinoud Van Mechelen (Tenor) |
Born: May 29, 1987 - Louvain, Belgium |
The Belgian tenor, Reinoud Van Mechelen, began to sing at an early age in the children’s choir Clari Cantuli. In 2007 he took his first singing classes from Anne Mertens and Nicolas Achten in Louvain, his hometown. One year later he joined the Royal Conservatory of Brussels to take up vocal studies, first with Lena Lootens and subsequently with Dina Grossberger. Meanwhile he also took master-classes from Greta de Reyghere, Isabelle Desrochers, Frédérick Haas, Claire Lefilliâtre, Alain Buet, Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, François-Nicolas Geslot, and Howard Crook.
In 2007 Reinoud Van Mechelen participated in the Académie Baroque Européenne d'Ambronnay, where he performed Plutus in le Carnaval et la Folie by Destouches with Hervé Niquet. Fairly quickly he is invited as a soloist by several well-known ensembles, including l'Arpeggiata, Capilla Flamenca, Ex Tempore, Ludus Modalis, B'Rock, Ricercar Consort, Il Gardellino, and the European Union Baroque Orchestra. On a regular basis, he collaborates with Scherzi Musicali, conducted by Nicolas Achten. As such, he contributes to several recordings that are received with great enthusiasm by international critics.
During the 2011-2012 season Reinoud Van Mechelen performed with Ausonia in Castor & Pollux (Castor) in a tour in France and Germany, and with le Poème Harmonique in Egisto by Cavalli at the opera of Rouen. In 2011 he was selected to take part in the 5th edition of the Jardin des Voix, the Baroque Academy of Les Arts Florissants. Since then he regularly performs as a soloist with Les Arts Florissants in projects under the direction of William Christie, Paul Agnew, and Jonathan Cohen. He is also a member of Ensemble Alia Mens (Director: Olivier Spilmont). |
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Sources:
Reinoud Van Mechelen Website
Contributed by Aryeh Oron (January 2015, June 2022) |
Reinoud Van Mechelen : Short Biography | Ensembles: A Nocte Temporis
Bach Discography: Recordings of Vocal Works |
Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works |
Conductor |
As |
Works |
William Christie |
Tenor |
C-1 (2016, Video): BWV 55, BWV 211
[V-1] (2016, Audio); BWV 232 [1st recording]
[V-2] (2016)): BWV 232 [2nd recording] |
Olivier Fortin |
Tenor |
[C-2] (2017/2018): BWV 211 |
Philippe Herreweghe |
Tenor |
[V-23] (2023, Audio): BWV 232 [6th recording]
[V-20] (2017, Audio): BWV 244 [6th recording] |
Lionel Meunier |
Tenor |
Member of Vox Luminis:
C-2 (2016): BWV 131, BWV 12
[V-4] (2017, Video): BWV 232 [1st recording]
[V-2] (2016, Audio): BWV 227, BWV 236, BWV 243 [1st recording] |
Raphaël Pichon |
Tenor |
[CP-4] (2018, Video): BWV 103, BWV 105, BWV 25
[CP-5] (2018, Video): BWV 131, BWV 106, BWV 4
[VV-3] (2021, Video): BWV 244 [3rd recording; Tenor 1] |
Raphaël Pichon |
Tenor |
Member of Ensemble Pygmalion:
[VV-3] (2021, Video): BWV 244 [3rd recording]
[V-8] (2021, 3-CD): BWV 244 [4th recording] |
Marcel Ponseele |
Tenor |
BWV 103 |
Marcel Ponseele |
Tenor |
Vocal Ensemble of Il Gardellino:
C-4 (2012): BWV 46, BWV 102 |
Jordi Savall |
Tenor |
[V-4] (Audio, 2018): BWV 247 [1st recording]
[V-5] (2018): BWV 247 [2nd recording] |
Olivier Spilmont |
Tenor |
Member of Ensemble Alia Mens:
Video (2013); BWV 18, BWV 106, BWV 150 |
Links to other Sites |
Reinoud Van Michelen (Official Website)
A Nocte Temporis - Reinoud Van Mechelen (Official Website) |
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