OUDENWEIJER, LARS WOUTERS VAN DEN Dutch clarinettist Lars Wouters van den Oudenweijer graduated with distinction at the
Rotterdam Conservatory with Walter Boeykens and continued his studies at the Juilliard
School with clarinettist Charles Neidich, supported by Fulbright and Bernstein
scholarships. He is a first prize winner of the National Concours of the Jong Muziektalent
Nederland Foundation and the National Final of the Prinses Christina Concours, for which
he was awarded the Gaudeamus and the Residentie Orkest prize. In 1999 he received the
Philip Morris Finest Selection Prize. As a soloist Lars Wouters van den Oudenweijer has
performed with the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, the Netherlands Chamber
Orchestra and the Beethoven Academie. As a member of the Delos Ensemble he toured
throughout Bosnia Herzegovina and the Middle East. With the Euterpe Wind Quintet he
has recorded Willem Jeth’s Onde, and as a chamber musician he performs with Maurice
Bourgue, Charles Neidich, Eduard Brunner, Miranda van Kralingen and with the Cleveland
Quartet. Theodoris Abaziz composed the piece Euro for him, of which he gave the première
in Carnegie Hall in 2001. His recording of works by Reger, Berg and Keuris for Emergo
Classics received the Edison Award Young Masters. He also appears on several Naxos recordings with Spectrum
Concerts Berlin. Lars Wouters van den Oudenweijer has been a member of Spectrum Concerts Berlin since 2000.
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