Henk Lauwers

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Henk Lauwers
Background information
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

[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)