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Phaedra is a CD label whose aim it is "to publish works written between 1830 and the present by Flemish (and occasionally Belgian) composers, and to promote them world-wide". The label used to be a subdivision of "Klassieke Concerten vzw" and was therefore not a commercial undertaking: as it was a subdivision of a "vzw", an
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, Belgian law forbade it to make a profit. But on February 15, 2019, Phaedra’s founder Luc Famaey ceded the label to Dutch Music Works, a
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from
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, which "will be the keeper as well as the distributor of all that has been recorded
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up till now." Phaedra was founded in 1992 by Luc Famaey. Its 2020 catalog lists 143 CDs, which contain works by some 250 composers, issued in two series, ''In Flanders' Fields'' (102 CDs) and ''Phaedra Classics'' (40 CDs), plus one CD in a series called ''Mouseion'', which was started but discontinued immediately.


Phaedra's Founder, Luc Famaey

Luc Famaey (
Mechelen Mechelen (; french: Malines ; traditional English name: MechlinMechelen has been known in English as ''Mechlin'', from where the adjective ''Mechlinian'' is derived. This name may still be used, especially in a traditional or historical contex ...
, November 11, 1940) was introduced by his grandfather into the musical life of his native city, which was flourishing at the time. There was the Municipal Conservatory, whose director was conductor and composer Godfried Devreese, the
Lemmensinstituut The Lemmensinstituut The Lemmensinstituut (Lemmens Institute) is a Belgian conservatory of music. It was founded in Mechelen, in 1879, by the Belgian bishops as the ''École de musique religieuse'' (School of Religious Music). It was later renamed ...
, directed by
Jules Van Nuffel Jules Van Nuffel (21 March 1883 – 25 June 1953) was a Belgian priest, musicologist, composer, and a renowned expert on religious music. Biography Born on 21 March 1883 in Hemiksem, Belgium, Van Nuffel studied at the Grand Seminary of Mechele ...
, composer and conductor of the choir of
St. Rumbold's Cathedral St. Rumbold's Cathedral ( nl, Sint-Romboutskathedraal, french: Cathédrale Saint-Rombaut) is the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels, Roman Catholic metropolitan archiepiscopal cathedral in Mechelen, Belgium, dedicated to Rumbold of ...
, and
Jef Denyn Joseph Guillaume François "Jef" Denyn ( ; 19 March 1862 – 2 October 1941) was a carillon player from Mechelen, Belgium. He originally studied to be an engineer. His carilloning career started in 1881 when his father, the official ...
's carillon school (nowadays the
Royal Carillon School "Jef Denyn" The Royal Carillon School "Jef Denyn" ( nl, Koninklijke Beiaardschool "Jef Denyn"; informally also the Mechelen carillon school) is a music school in Mechelen, Belgium, that specializes in the carillon. It is the first and largest carillon ...
), all of which regularly programmed Flemish music. Famaey ended up getting so fascinated by this music, and by classical music in general, that he dropped out of university and began to study music. But he did not become a professional musician. In 1970 he was hired by the "Belgische Radio- en Televisieomroep" (BRT), nowadays the
Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie The VRT (), is the national public-service broadcaster for the Flemish Community of Belgium. History VRT is the successor to a succession of organisations. The Belgian National Institute of Radio Broadcasting was known as the Nationaal Insti ...
(VRT), as "cultural chief assistant", in which function he welcomed and catered for musicians who came to perform for BRT/VRT. He became acquainted with just about every classical musician in Belgium and with many musicians and composers from abroad. To a certain extent he also became familiar with the workings of recording studios. His familiarity with great quantities of Belgian music, his extensive network built up over his many years at BRT/VRT, his technical knowledge of music and—to a lesser extent—of sound recording enabled him to start Phaedra, shortly before he retired. His aim in doing so is clear from the following quote: "the next generations will rediscover romantic Flemish music." Phaedra is his way to make this music available at home as well as abroad, which is why he always provides English versions of the texts of Phaedra CD booklets.


In Flanders' Fields

With its 102 CDs "In Flanders' Fields (IFF)" is by far Phaedra's most important CD series. Its name alludes to the general ignorance of most of the works on its CDs. Their scores lie buried in libraries, unknown and forgotten, just as the soldiers of
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
lie buried, unknown and forgotten,
In Flanders Fields "In Flanders Fields" is a war poem in the form of a rondeau, written during the First World War by Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae. He was inspired to write it on May 3, 1915, after presiding over the funeral of friend and f ...
. The series brings works of over 130 Belgian composers, most of them written in the (late) romantic tradition. But from the very beginning ''IFF'' CDs also included works by contemporary, modern composers. Some older music can be found on CDs of choral music, but there are only a couple of CDs containing exclusively older music. Half of the composers on ''IFF'' CDs are virtually unknown; consequently the recordings of their works are almost all world premiere recordings. The others are somewhat better known, though most are not exactly household names: However, most ''IFF'' CDs with works by these better known composers record lesser known works, and are therefore world premieres as well. Some ''IFF'' CDs feature, besides Belgian works, works by (well-known) composers from abroad. For example, #72, ''Choir Music from Poland and Belgium'', features works by
César Franck César-Auguste Jean-Guillaume Hubert Franck (; 10 December 1822 – 8 November 1890) was a French Romantic composer, pianist, organist, and music teacher born in modern-day Belgium. He was born in Liège (which at the time of his birth was p ...
(born in
Liège Liège ( , , ; wa, Lîdje ; nl, Luik ; german: Lüttich ) is a major city and municipality of Wallonia and the capital of the Belgian province of Liège. The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east of Belgium, not far from b ...
), Vic Nees, Jan Van der Roost and Jules Van Nuffel as well as compositions by Polish composers
Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński (15 February 1807 – 9 October 1867) was a Polish pianist and composer. He was the son of Ignacy Dobrzyński, the brother of Edward Dobrzyński, and the father of Bronisław Dobrzyński. Life Dobrzyński was born o ...
,
Józef Elsner Józef Antoni Franciszek Elsner (sometimes ''Józef Ksawery Elsner''; baptismal name, ''Joseph Anton Franz Elsner''; 1 June 176918 April 1854) was a composer, music teacher, and music theoretician, active mainly in Warsaw. He was one of the firs ...
,
Wojciech Kilar Wojciech Kilar (; 17 July 1932 – 29 December 2013) was a Polish classical and film music composer. One of his greatest successes came with his score to Francis Ford Coppola's '' Bram Stoker's Dracula'' in 1992, which received the ASCAP Award ...
and
Krzysztof Penderecki Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (; 23 November 1933 – 29 March 2020) was a Polish composer and conductor. His best known works include ''Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima'', Symphony No. 3, his '' St Luke Passion'', ''Polish Requiem'', ''A ...
. The aim of such juxtapositions is to show that works by Belgian composers can hold their own when confronted with works from abroad.


Phaedra Classics

The main purpose of the ''Phaedra Classics'' series is to give Belgian musicians, who often record Belgian works for Phaedra without fees, the opportunity "to shine in works from the great repertoire". Of the 40 ''Phaedra Classics'' CDs, 26 feature Belgian musicians exclusively; on 9, Belgian and foreign musicians perform together.


Prizes and honors

A number of Phaedra CDs were awarded national prizes: * ''IFF'' #35 ''A Tribute to Vic Nees'' was given the Snepvangers Prize, awarded by the Belgian music press, as the year's best Belgian CD. * In 2010 ''Phaedra Classics'' #24 ''Clarinet Quintets by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johannes Brahms'' and ''IFF'' #63 ''Hanne Deneire, Composer'' each were awarded a Golden Label by Klassiek Centraal, an important Flemish music website. * ''IFF'' #45 ''Piet Swerts: Chamber Music'' was awarded the 2006 Public's Prize of the classical station Klara. * ''IFF'' #98 ''Piet Swerts: A Symphony of Trees'' and ''Phaedra Classics'' #38 ''Edvard Grieg: Moderen Synger'' ongs by Griegwere each awarded a Golden Label by Klassiek Centraal on June 17, 2018. as well as international ones: * (France) In December 2004, ''IFF'' #40 ''Nina Stemme Sings Wagner, Nystroem & De Boeck'' was given a
Diapason d'Or The Diapason d'Or (French for "Golden Tuning Fork") is a recommendation of outstanding (mostly) classical music recordings given by reviewers of '' Diapason'' magazine in France, broadly equivalent to "Editor's Choice", "Disc of the Month" in the ...
in the category "Découverte" (Discovery) and a "Timbre de platine" by the "Opéra international" magazine. * (France) On June 24, 2015, ''IFF'' #84 ''A Bouquet of Forgotten Flowers'', with art songs by Georges Lonque, Flor Peeters, Henry Georges D'Hoedt, Lodewijk Mortelmans and Prosper van Eechaute, was awarded a special ''Orphée d'Or'' by the ''Académie du disque lyrique'' * (France) On January 5, 2015, the music website ''ResMusica'' awarded its "Clef" to ''IFF'' #85 ''On the Wings of Winds'' with music for wind instruments by Joseph Jongen * (The Netherlands) The Dutch music magazine ''Luister'' awarded ''IFF'' #74 ''Welcome Stranger: Music by Lucien Posman'' its "Luister 10" rating in its September–October issue of 2012; it gave ''IFF'' #75 ''August de Boeck: A Bouquet of French and Flemish Songs'' the same rating in its March–April issue of 2013. In addition, the label Phaedra itself also received several awards, sometimes directly, but mostly through its founder, Luc Famaey: * The 2001 Fuga Trophy of the
Union of Belgian Composers Union of Belgian Composers (Dutch language, Dutch: Unie van Belgische Componisten - French language, French: Union des Compositeurs Belges) is a Belgium, Belgian professional organization of composers founded in 1960. It is closely linked to the Be ...
. * In 2007 and in 2011, Klara nominated Luc Famaey as one of its ambassadors of Flemish classical music * Likewise in 2007, "Luc Famaey, driving force and director of Phaedra Records, who succeeds, without the benefit of official grants, in producing high-quality recordings of Flemish classical music and to distribute them internationally", was awarded the fourth Gaston Feremans Prize by the Mechelen branch of the Marnixring, an originally Flemish but now international service club. * In 2008, Luc Famaey was awarded a "Gulden Spoor" by the Movement ''Vlaanderen-Europa'' * Luc Famaey was given a 2010 ANV-Visser Neerlandia Prize in the category culture by the ''Algemeen-Nederlands Verbond''The ANV is an association that aims to stimulate cooperation between the
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and thus to promote the language and the culture of the (
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) language area.
* In 2013, Klara named Luc Famaey "Music Person of the Year"


External links


Website of Dutch Music Works
listing Phaedra CDs as well.


Sources

* Guy A.J. Tops 2020 ''Phaedra: Complete Catalog 1992–2020'' Antwerp (in English), an update of the 2012 edition (''Phaedra 1992–2012'' Beveren: Klassieke Concerten vzw). Though privately published, copies were deposited and can therefore be consulted in the
Royal Library of Belgium The Royal Library of Belgium (french: Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, nl, Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België, abbreviated ''KBR'' and sometimes nicknamed in French or in Dutch) is the national library of Belgium. The library has a history t ...
.
This page
(in Dutch) on the August De Boeck website (almost a mirror page of an original Klara webpage, now deleted) contains the biographical data of this article and lists the awards otherwise unsourced in this article. * "Phaedra Anniversary Concert" in the October 2012 issue of ''Flanders Today'' (also availabl
here
.


Notes

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