José van Dam

 

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Joseph, Baron van Damme, known as José van Dam, is a Belgian bass-baritone. At the age of 17, he entered the Brussels Royal Conservatory and studied with Frederic Anspach. A year later, he graduated with diplomas and first prizes in voice and opera performance. He made his opera début as the music teacher Don Basilio in Gioacchino Rossini's Il Barbiere di Siviglia at the Paris Opera in 1961, and remained in the company until 1965, when he sang his first major role, Escamillo from Bizet's Carmen. He then sang for two seasons at Geneva, La Scala, Covent Garden, and in Paris. At Geneva, Van Dam sang in the première of Milhaud's La mère coupable in 1966. Lorin Maazel heard van Dam and invited him to record Ravel's L'heure espagnole with him for Deutsche Grammophon. In 1967, Maazel asked him to join the Deutsche Oper in Berlin

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José van Dam

Born 1940-08-25 (85 years ago) in Brussels.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg) 40th Annual Grammy Awards 1997 Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording (R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten) 35th Annual Grammy Awards 1992 R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten
Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Solo (Ravel: Songs Of Maurice Ravel) 27th Annual Grammy Awards 1984 Ravel: Songs Of Maurice Ravel
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg) 40th Annual Grammy Awards 1997 Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording (R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten) 35th Annual Grammy Awards 1992 R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten
Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Solo (Ravel: Songs Of Maurice Ravel) 27th Annual Grammy Awards 1984 Ravel: Songs Of Maurice Ravel

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Joseph, Baron van Damme, known as José van Dam, is a Belgian bass-baritone.

At the age of 17, he entered the Brussels Royal Conservatory and studied with Frederic Anspach. A year later, he graduated with diplomas and first prizes in voice and opera performance. He made his opera début as the music teacher Don Basilio in Gioacchino Rossini's Il Barbiere di Siviglia at the Paris Opera in 1961, and remained in the company until 1965, when he sang his first major role, Escamillo from Bizet's Carmen. He then sang for two seasons at Geneva, La Scala, Covent Garden, and in Paris. At Geneva, Van Dam sang in the première of Milhaud's La mère coupable in 1966. Lorin Maazel heard van Dam and invited him to record Ravel's L'heure espagnole with him for Deutsche Grammophon. In 1967, Maazel asked him to join the Deutsche Oper in Berlin.

Van Dam has performed at L'Opéra de Paris, Covent Garden, the Metropolitan Opera, Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Vienna State Opera, Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels, Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, the Salzburg Festival, and festivals in Aix-en-Provence and Orange, France.

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