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- Q358623 description "Belgian composer".
- Q358623 description "Belgian composer".
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- Q358623 abstract "Lodewijk Mortelmans (5 February 1868, Antwerp – 24 June 1952, Antwerp) was a Belgian composer and conductor of Flemish ancestry. Sometimes called de Vlaamse Brahms ("the Flemish Brahms"), Mortelmans composed in a number of forms, including piano music and orchestral works, but he was most celebrated in his day for his art songs. Beginning in 1899, he often set the poetry of the priest Guido Gezelle. His opera De Kinderen van Zee (The Children of the Sea) was first produced in 1920 at the Vlaamse Opera.".
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- Q358623 deathYear "1952".
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- Q358623 dateOfBirth "1868-02-05".
- Q358623 dateOfDeath "1952-06-24".
- Q358623 name "Lodewijk Mortelmans".
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- Q358623 placeOfBirth "Antwerp".
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- Q358623 shortDescription "Belgian composer".
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- Q358623 comment "Lodewijk Mortelmans (5 February 1868, Antwerp – 24 June 1952, Antwerp) was a Belgian composer and conductor of Flemish ancestry. Sometimes called de Vlaamse Brahms ("the Flemish Brahms"), Mortelmans composed in a number of forms, including piano music and orchestral works, but he was most celebrated in his day for his art songs. Beginning in 1899, he often set the poetry of the priest Guido Gezelle.".
- Q358623 label "Lodewijk Mortelmans".
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- Q358623 givenName "Lodewijk".
- Q358623 name "Lodewijk Mortelmans".
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