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'''Jan van der Crabben''' (born 1964) is a [[Belgian]] [[baritone]] singer.
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'''Jan van der Crabben''' (born 1964) is a [[Belgian people|Belgian]] [[baritone]] singer.
Born in 1964 in [[Ghent]], [[Belgium]], van der Crabben studied music at the [[Etterbeek]] Academy under the direction of [[Aquiles Delle Vigne]] and subsequently at the [[Royal Conservatory of Brussels]]. He has performed in Belgium and internationally and has worked with the likes of [[Pierre Bartholomée]], Shalev Ad-El, [[Andrew Lawrence-King]], and [[Alexander Rahbari]]. He has recorded multiple CDs of the [[baroque music|baroque]] and [[Classical period (music)|classical]] music<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.parutions.com/index.php?pid=2&rid=33&srid=254&ida=81 |title=Le Promenoir des deux amants |accessdate=2007-05-30 |last=Brévignon |first=Pierre |date=2001-03-22 |work=Parutions.com |language=[[French language|French]]}}</ref> of [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], [[Willem de Fesch]], [[George Frideric Händel]], [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], [[Franz Schubert]], and others.<ref name="bach-cantatas">{{cite web |url=http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Crabben-Jan-van-der.htm |title=Jan van der Crabben (Baritone) |accessdate=2007-05-30 |last=Oron |first=Aryeh |date=2007-03-15 |publisher=bach-cantatas}}</ref>


He has regularly collaborated in the field of [[historically informed performance]] with [[Sigiswald Kuijken]]'s [[La Petite Bande]]. In 2005 he appeared with them in a concert of [[Bach cantata]]s at the [[Rheingau Musik Festival]] in the [[Eibingen Abbey]], together with [[Siri Thornhill]], [[Petra Noskaiová]] and [[Christoph Genz]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.efa-aef.eu/en/festivals/calendar/event/19022/La%20Petite%20Band.%20Sigiswald%20Kuijken,%20Leitung/ |title=Rheingau - La Petite Band. Sigiswald Kuijken, Leitung |year=2005 |accessdate=2010-06-15 |publisher=[[European Festivals Association]]}}</ref> He recorded in 2000 Bach's four short [[Missa (Bach)|Missae]] with [[Patrick Peire]] and the [[Capella Brugensis]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Performers/Peire.htm |title=Patrick Peire & Capella Brugensis & Collegium Instrumentale Brugense |year=2005 |accessdate=26 September 2010 |publisher=bach-cantatas}}</ref>
Born in 1964 in [[Genk]], [[Belgium]], van der Crabben studied music at the [[Etterbeek]] Academy under the direction of Aquiles Delle Vigne and subsequently at the [[Royal Conservatory of Brussels]]. He has performed in Belgium and internationally and has worked with the likes of [[Pierre Bartholomée]], Shalev Ad-El, [[Andrew Lawrence-King]], and [[Alexander Rahbari]]. He has recorded multiple CDs of the [[baroque music|baroque]] and [[Classical period (music)|classical]] music<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.parutions.com/index.php?pid=2&rid=33&srid=254&ida=81 |title=Le Promenoir des deux amants |accessdate=2007-05-30 |last=Brévignon |first=Pierre |date=2001-03-22 |work=Parutions.com |language=French}}</ref> of [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], [[Willem de Fesch]], [[George Frideric Händel]], [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], [[Franz Schubert]], and others.<ref name="bach-cantatas">{{cite web |url=http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Crabben-Jan-van-der.htm |title=Jan van der Crabben (Baritone) |accessdate=2007-05-30 |last=Oron |first=Aryeh |date=2007-03-15 |publisher=bach-cantatas}}</ref>

He has regularly collaborated in the field of [[historically informed performance]] with [[Sigiswald Kuijken]]'s [[La Petite Bande]]. In 2005 he appeared with them in a concert of [[Bach cantata]]s at the [[Rheingau Musik Festival]] in the [[Eibingen Abbey]], together with [[Siri Thornhill]], [[Petra Noskaiová]] and [[Christoph Genz]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.efa-aef.eu/en/festivals/calendar/event/19022/La%20Petite%20Band.%20Sigiswald%20Kuijken,%20Leitung/ |title=Rheingau – La Petite Band. Sigiswald Kuijken, Leitung |year=2005 |accessdate=2010-06-15 |publisher=[[European Festivals Association]] |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923234112/http://www.efa-aef.eu/en/festivals/calendar/event/19022/La%20Petite%20Band.%20Sigiswald%20Kuijken,%20Leitung/ |archivedate=23 September 2015 }}</ref> He recorded in 2000 Bach's four short [[Missa (Bach)|Missae]] with [[Patrick Peire]] and the [[Capella Brugensis]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Performers/Peire.htm |title=Patrick Peire & Capella Brugensis & Collegium Instrumentale Brugense |year=2005 |accessdate=26 September 2010 |publisher=bach-cantatas}}</ref>


He was awarded prizes for best "Interpretation of a French Song" and best "Contemporary Music" at the 1990 Concours International d'Oratorio et de Lied in Clermont-Ferrand and was a semi-finalist at the 1996 [[Queen Elisabeth Music Competition]] in Brussels.<ref name="bach-cantatas"/>
He was awarded prizes for best "Interpretation of a French Song" and best "Contemporary Music" at the 1990 Concours International d'Oratorio et de Lied in Clermont-Ferrand and was a semi-finalist at the 1996 [[Queen Elisabeth Music Competition]] in Brussels.<ref name="bach-cantatas"/>
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 1 January 2022

Jan van der Crabben (born 1964) is a Belgian baritone singer.

Born in 1964 in Genk, Belgium, van der Crabben studied music at the Etterbeek Academy under the direction of Aquiles Delle Vigne and subsequently at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. He has performed in Belgium and internationally and has worked with the likes of Pierre Bartholomée, Shalev Ad-El, Andrew Lawrence-King, and Alexander Rahbari. He has recorded multiple CDs of the baroque and classical music[1] of Johann Sebastian Bach, Willem de Fesch, George Frideric Händel, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, and others.[2]

He has regularly collaborated in the field of historically informed performance with Sigiswald Kuijken's La Petite Bande. In 2005 he appeared with them in a concert of Bach cantatas at the Rheingau Musik Festival in the Eibingen Abbey, together with Siri Thornhill, Petra Noskaiová and Christoph Genz.[3] He recorded in 2000 Bach's four short Missae with Patrick Peire and the Capella Brugensis.[4]

He was awarded prizes for best "Interpretation of a French Song" and best "Contemporary Music" at the 1990 Concours International d'Oratorio et de Lied in Clermont-Ferrand and was a semi-finalist at the 1996 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Brévignon, Pierre (22 March 2001). "Le Promenoir des deux amants". Parutions.com (in French). Retrieved 30 May 2007.
  2. ^ a b Oron, Aryeh (15 March 2007). "Jan van der Crabben (Baritone)". bach-cantatas. Retrieved 30 May 2007.
  3. ^ "Rheingau – La Petite Band. Sigiswald Kuijken, Leitung". European Festivals Association. 2005. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
  4. ^ "Patrick Peire & Capella Brugensis & Collegium Instrumentale Brugense". bach-cantatas. 2005. Retrieved 26 September 2010.