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The heroic tenor Désiré Pauwels was born on 22 May 1861 in Gent. There he followed also his musical training at the conservatory in the years 1887-1889, under E. de Vos and Ch. Mirij. Also in Gent he obtained in 1881 during a singing contest with 30 rivals the first price, a gold medal. After the singing during some time as soloist with the Koninklijke Liedertafel "Les Melomanes", he joined in 1887 the Hollandsch Opera-Gezelschap (Dutch Opera-Company) of Johannes George de Groot in Amsterdam. He made his debut on 3 September 1887 as Manrico in Verdi's Il Trovatore. Jos Orelio sang count Luna, Leonora was sung by Martha van Ophemert-Schwenke and Azucena was performed by Louise Culp-Kiehl. This Hollansch Opera-Gezelschap continued in 1891 under the name of Nederlansche Opera (Dutch Opera). Up to and including the season 1893/94 under the baton of De Groot, there after under the guidance of Cornelis van der Linden. |
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Within this company he became together with Jos Orelio, Frits van Duinen and Cato Sewing one of the most appraised and most success full singers. He sang in the Dutch premieres of Lohengrin, Tannhauser, Rienzi, Der Evangelimann by Kienzl and in Pagliacci. The Nederlandsche Opera died after the season 1902/03 due to financial and other problems. Pauwels established, together with a.o. Orelio the Vereeniging De Nieuwe Nederlandsche Opera (Society The New Dutch Opera). But also this company felled to his lot not a long live and after the season 1903/04 closed the curtain for them. There after Pauwels sang in 1904/ 1905 with the Theatre de la Haye in The Hague. He appeared also as guest in Berlin, Budapest, Geneva, Antwerp (1899-1990) and in a series of performances of the Theater Royal de la Monnaie (The Munt) in Brussels. |
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Pauwels together with his wife Sophie Pauwels-van Biene |
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Désiré Pauwels died on 25 January 1942 in Amsterdam. He made a few very rare recordings, a.o. a Berliner in 1902 and one for the label Lyrophone at the end of his career.
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