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Wim Mertens 

Biography


Wim Mertens (b. Neerpelt, Belgium, May 14, 1953) is a Flemish Belgian composer, countertenor vocalist, pianist, guitarist, and musicologist. Mertens studied social and political science at the University of Leuven (graduating in 1975) and musicology at Ghent University; he also studied music theory and piano at the Royal Conservatories of Ghent and Brussels. In 1978, he became a producer at the then BRT (Belgian Radio and Television). For Radio 2 (Radio Brabant) he produced concerts by Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Terry Riley, Meredith Monk, Urban Sax, and others, and hosted a program called Funky Town together with Gust De Meyer (with whom he recorded the experimental CD For Amusement Only). Known primarily as a composer since the late 1970s, Mertens is best known for his opus "Struggle for Pleasure". He is also well known for his piece "Maximizing the Audience", which was composed for Jan Fabre's play The Power of

Discography

Shot and Echo


Epic That Never Was


Ver-Veranderingen


Struggle for Pleasure


Sense of Place


Kere Weerom Part 3: Decorum


Kere Weerom Part 2: Kere Weerom


Years Without History V.1: Moins De Metre Assez De Rythme


For Amusement Only


The Fruit of the Original Sin


At Home, Not at Home


A Man of No Fortune and with a Name to Come



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