Henk Lauwers
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Henk Lauwers | |
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Born | 1956 Ypres, Belgium |
Genre(s) | Contemporary classical, Opera |
Occupation(s) | Classical Baritonesinger, Flautist |
Henk Lauwers is a classical baritone singer (lyric baritone / Baryton-Martin), born in Ypres, Belgium in 1956.[1]
As a very young boy-soprano Lauwers performed under direction of Benjamin Britten his War Requiem. Later he studied classical flute but gained international fame as a classical baritone singer.
His most remarkable performance so far was probably his live interpretation of "8 songs for a Mad King" of Peter Maxwell Davies in a stage direction of Ian Burton.
[edit] Performances
- "Maria de Buenos Aires," Astor Piazzolla, tango-operita with Rudolf Werthen, Covent Garden Festival 2000, Hong Kong Arts Festival 2001, Chiang Kai-Shek, Taiwan 2002, L'Arsénal, Metz 2004 and L'Opéra, Avignon
- "Flamma Flamma," Nicholas Lens, Contemporary Art Museum, Köln, chamber version with Frank Sheppard, Zeger Vandersteene, Gudrun Vercampt, Geert Callaert
- "Je Pleure des Bananes," Arne Sierens
- "Torre de Canela," Federico Garcia Lorca - Hans Rotman with Sinfonietta Nova Arnstadt and Opera Mobile, Weimar, Düsseldorf
- "Cantate aux étoiles," André Waignien
- "Jonker Lichthart," Jef Van Hoof
- "Weihnachtsoratorium," Bach, I Fiamminghi
- "Ulrike," Raoul Desmet
- "De Grote Verzoeking van Sint-Antonius," Louis De Meester
- "Welp-Urt," opera Johan Desmet
- "Ikh bin keyn eydes nit gevezn," ("The Puppet Designer"), Nicholas Lens with Rudolf Werthen, I Fiamminghi, Paradiso Amsterdam
- "Don Giovanni," Mozart, I Fiamminghi
- "L'Inganno Felice," Rossini, stage direction Harry Kümmel
- "Empedocles' Turm," Cees Nooteboom, Hans Rotman with Sinfonia Amsterdam, Angermuseum in Erfurt
- "Des Esels Schatten," Richard Strauss, Opera Mobile
- "Terra Terra," Nicholas Lens, Hamburg with The Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Claron McFadden, LaVerne Williams, Frank Sheppard, Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares
- "8 songs for a Mad King," Peter Maxwell Davies with Transparant, Prometheus, Etienne Siebens, Ian Burton
[edit] Awards
- Price Alpaerts for Chamber Music
- Price Emmu Luart
- Finalist Bellini-concours
- Price Victor Ligley 1997 for contribution to contemporary work
[edit] Recordings
(labels Antler, Naxos, Erato, Classic Talent, Sony/BMG, Ariola Classic)
- "Het Iepersch Liedboek" (Songbook from Ypres)
- "Musiques pour Marie-Thérèse," M.A. Charpentier
- "Orrori dell’Amore," Nicholas Lens with Claron McFadden
- "Manon Lescaut," Puccini
- "Torre de Canela," Garcia Lorca
- "De Grote Verzoeking van Sint-Antonius," Louis De Meester,
- "The Accacha Chronicles," Nicholas Lens with Derek Lee Ragin, Claron McFadden, Ian Honeyman, Jean-Paul Fauchécourt
- 'Wilt thou be my dearie," Leopold Kozeluch with Diane Andersen, pianoforte.