Mirusia Louwerse
Mirusia Louwerse | |
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Louwerse at the 2012 ARIA No. 1 Chart Awards | |
Background information | |
Also known as | Mirusia |
Born | 29 March 1985 |
Origin | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Genres | Classical, classical crossover, operatic pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Ambition Records/Timbre Records |
Associated acts | André Rieu |
Website |
mirusia |
Mirusia Louwerse (born 29 March 1985) is an Australian[1] soprano. She performs as Mirusia and is seen as "The Unconventional Pop Star"[2] and "The Angel of Australia".[3]
Career
Louwerse was born in Brisbane, Australia, and attended Ormiston College.[4] She graduated in December 2006 from the Queensland Conservatorium in Brisbane obtaining a Bachelor of Music in Performance in Classical Voice. In 2006, Louwerse became the youngest ever winner of the Dame Joan Sutherland Opera Award[5] and went on to record a debut EP entitled She Walks in Beauty.
Her aunt, who lives in the Netherlands, contacted André Rieu to tell him about her niece's talent. He listened to her voice on her website and phoned her straight away and two days later she was standing before him in his studio ready to sing.[1]
She has been touring with the Dutch violinist and conductor André Rieu since 2007 as his star soprano.[6][7] She is of Dutch descent and can speak Dutch fluently. In May 2008, André Rieu and Louwerse released an album entitled Waltzing Matilda in Australia. It went to #1 on the Pop Charts and stayed there for many weeks and became the 20th best selling album in Australia in 2008.[8]
She appears on most of Rieu's DVD's and CD's including I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (2009) she sings the title song "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg|Ich hab' mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren", as well as "Zwei kleine Italiener", "In mir klingt ein Lied", and (with Carla Maffioletti and the Berlin Comedian Harmonists) "Adieu, mein kleiner Gardeoffizier".[9]
Her solo album Always & Forever was released in Australia on 8 October 2010, and went straight to #17 on the ARIA pop charts.[10] It was released in The Netherlands in December 2010. Her DVD Always & Forever was released in March 2011 and stayed at the #1 position on the ARIA DVD charts for 4 weeks.[11] In 2012 Louwerse won the ARIA #1 Chart Award for Always & Forever and was the only classical artist to receive such an award.[12]
In 2013, Louwerse performed with André Rieu at the coronation concert of the king of the Netherlands, Willem-Alexander.[13] In this same year, to celebrate Benjamin Britten's 100th birthday, she performed under the baton of John Curro with the Queensland Youth Symphony Britten's War Requiem in the Queensland Performing Arts Centre.[14] 2013 also saw Louwerse embark on her first full scale national tour of The Netherlands on her "My Second Home Tour", which was also filmed for DVD and released as "Beautiful That Way" on DVD and CD.[15] In 2014, Louwerse toured with her solo tour "My Favorite Things" to sold out audiences across The Netherlands and Australia.[16]
She released her latest CD and DVD entitled This Time Tomorrow in May 2016. The CD is a studio recording and the DVD was filmed live in The Netherlands. Both the CD and DVD charted in the Top 10 on the Dutch and Australian Charts, with the CD's highest position at #1 on the ARIA Classical Crossover charts and the DVD at #4 on the ARIA Music DVD Charts.[17][18]
Mirusia toured in 2016 and begin 2017 with her concert tour "This Time Tomorrow" internationally with 40 concerts.[19]
In 2017, Mirusia will be touring internationally with her new concert tour 'From the Heart' which begins in The Netherlands in March 2017. [20]
Charity
Louwerse is an ambassador for the Australian Children's Music Foundation[21] and believes strongly that if children are exposed to music or are involved in music, they will grow up to be better human beings. Since 2010, Louwerse has participated in concerts to raise funds for the ACMF. She raised more than $260,000 in 2013, for the ACMF, Redland Foundation and Mater Children's Hospital, and was recognised with a 'QLD Volunteer of the Year' Award.[22] Louwerse is also the ambassador for the Redland Foundation, showing her support for her community where she grew up and still lives today.[23] She is the Star Ambassador for the Dutch Social Network Foundation, who help raise funds for sick children and their parents and source important medical equipment and treatments through social networking.[24]
Personal life
In July or August 2015, Mirusia Louwerse married her long term boyfriend Youri Wystyrk. The wedding was a much celebrated affair with André Rieu writing a special piece of music and filming a video clip of the pair before their wedding.[25]
Discography
Year | Album title |
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2006 | She Walks in Beauty (Independent release and no longer available) |
2007 | Songs of Inspiration (ABC Classics) |
2008 | Waltzing Matilda (Universal Music Australia) #1 ARIA pop charts |
2008 | Waltzing Matilda – Special New Zealand Edition (Universal Music New Zealand) |
2008 | Ich tanze mit Dir in den Himmel Hinein (Universal Music Germany) |
2008 | Passionnément (Universal Music France) |
2009 | I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (DVD) (Universal) (Featured Soloist with André Rieu) |
2010 | Always & Forever (CD) (Universal Music Australia and Universal Music Netherlands) #1 classical charts |
2011 | Always & Forever (DVD) (Universal Australia) #1 ARIA DVD charts |
2012 | Home (Independent Release) |
2013 | Beautiful That Way (CD & DVD) (Timbre Records) European Release |
2014 | Beautiful That Way (CD & DVD) (Timbre Records/Universal Australia) |
2014 | My Favorite Things (CD) (Timbre Records) European Release |
2015 | Wonderful World (DVD) (Universal) (Featured Soloist with André Rieu) |
2015 | Roman Holiday (CD) (Universal) (Featured Soloist with André Rieu) |
2016 | This Time Tomorrow (CD & DVD) (Timbre Records/Fanfare Records) #1 ARIA Classical Crossover Charts |
2017 | From The Heart (CD) (Timbre Records) |
References
- 1 2 Mirusia Louwerse at andrerieu.com
- ↑ "The Unconventional Pop Star", interview by Paul Cashmere, 3 December 2010, undercover.fm
- ↑
- ↑ "Lifelong Achievers", Ormiston College
- ↑ Media releases at Noosa Federation of the Arts; accessed 11 January 2011
- ↑ Soloist with André Rieu: http://www.andrerieu.com/nl/andre-jso/het-orkest/mirusia-louwerse
- ↑ http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/andre-reiu-in-manchester-10423499
- ↑ at aria.com.au
- ↑ André Rieu – I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg at skyarts.co.uk
- ↑ http://www.theaureview.com/the-goss/aria-chart-news-kings-of-leon-blasts-to-the-top-of-the-aria-album-chart-on-debut
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 6 April 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
- ↑ http://www.aria.com.au/documents/ARIANo1ChartAwardsposteventpressrelease10Aug2012.pdf
- ↑ http://www.redlandcitybulletin.com.au/story/1470327/mirusia-sings-for-new-king-and-queen/
- ↑ "QYS – War Requiem, QPAC
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑ http://www.ariacharts.com.au/charts/classicalcrossover-albums-chart, ARIA Charts
- ↑ http://dutchcharts.nl/weekchart.asp?cat=d Dutch charts
- ↑ http://www.mirusia.net
- ↑ http://www.mirusia.net
- ↑ Ambassador for the Australian Children's Music Foundation
- ↑ http://www.masentertainment.com.au/browse/mirusia/
- ↑ http://www.redlandfoundation.org.au/about/ambassadors
- ↑ "Mirusia Louwerse: Muziek zit in alle mensen", Social Network Foundation (in Dutch)
- ↑ Rieu talking about Mirusia's Wedding
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mirusia Louwerse. |
- Official website
- Mirusia Louwerse discography at Discogs
- Louwerse's page at André Rieu Translations
- Mirusia Louwerse on IMDb