Otago Daily Times

Opera singer wins $15,000 CMIM prize

- JOHN LEWIS

FORMER Dunedin baritone opera singer Julien Van Mellaerts has lifted his total prize winnings in the past 12 months to nearly $60,000, after winning the $15,000 Maureen Forrester Prize in the art song division of the prestigiou­s Concours Musical Internatio­nal de Montreal (CMIM).

The Maureen Forrester Prize is awarded to the secondplac­ed entrant in the competitio­n.

First prize went to baritone John Brancy, of the United States, and third went to mezzosopra­no Clara Osowski, also of the United States.

Van Mellaerts (29), who is now based in London, was one of 38 young singers from around the world selected to participat­e in the event this year.

The former University of Otago music and languages student recently graduated from the Royal College of Music Internatio­nal Opera School after receiving financial support from the Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation.

‘‘I am thrilled to have come away from CMIM 2018 with the Maureen Forrester Prize as well as the German Lied Award for best performanc­e of German song.

‘‘It was a hugely rewarding experience and I learned so much.’’

Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, who was a judge at the competitio­n, said she was very proud to see a New Zealander compete so successful­ly against an internatio­nal group of outstandin­g young singers.

‘‘He was very much admired by my fellow judges.

‘‘He had a programme of a wellthough­tout group of songs and his performanc­e was really beautiful.

‘‘The most annoying thing for me was that I could not vote for Julian as the foundation supports him, so there was a conflict of interest.’’

Van Mellaerts’ success caps a year of outstandin­g achievemen­t.

He won first prize in the 2017 Kathleen Ferrier Award and first prize at the 2017 Wigmore HallKohn Foundation Internatio­nal Song Competitio­n and was awarded the Tagore Gold Medal at his graduation from the Royal College of Music.

He will return to New Zealand later this year to take the role of Schaunard in New Zealand Opera’s performanc­e of La Boheme, in Auckland and Wellington.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? In fine voice . . . Former Dunedin opera singer Julien Van Mellaerts performs at the prestigiou­s Concours Musical Internatio­nal de Montreal.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED In fine voice . . . Former Dunedin opera singer Julien Van Mellaerts performs at the prestigiou­s Concours Musical Internatio­nal de Montreal.

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