Franciscus Henri Explained

Franciscus Henri
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Franciscus Henricus Antheunis
Alias:Professor Henri, Mister Whiskers
Birth Date:1947 8, df=yes
Birth Place:The Hague, Netherlands
Origin:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genre:Folk, children's, gospel, pop
Occupation:Musician, songwriter, children's entertainer, teacher
Instrument:Vocals, guitar
Years Active:1969–present
Label:Fable

Franciscus Henricus Antheunis, professionally known as Franciscus Henri (born 7 August 1947, in The Hague, The Netherlands), is a musician and children's entertainer. He has dual Dutch and Australian nationality. In 1970 he gained national prominence when he competed in the TV talent quest New Faces, which led to a recording contract with the Melbourne-based independent label Fable Records. From 1997, he also performs as Mister Whiskers, a travelling singer who loves children and performs for them with his dog companion, Smiggy.

Biography

Franciscus Henricus Antheunis Jr. was born on 7 August 1947 in The Hague, The Netherlands. In 1956, his father, Franciscus Henricus Antheunis Sr., (born 25 October 1914) and his mother Pietertje (née Van Der Pol, born 21 September 1919) migrated to Australia on board the Dutch ship Johan van Oldenbarnevelt with his older brother Roelof A (born 8 November 1943), Franciscus Henri and his younger sister Maria T (born 28 June 1950).[1] Henri finished his education in Australia and became a qualified secondary arts and craft teacher. In October 1969, Henri performed at the 1st Annual Festival of Gospel Music with Faye Meadows, David Meadows, Leonie Hawthorn and 3-in-1 Gospel Jazz Trio.[2]

In 1970 he gained national prominence when he competed as a folk musician on a TV talent quest, New Faces, which led to a recording contract with the Melbourne-based independent label Fable Records – label boss, Ron Tudor, was a judge on New Faces.[3] In September 1970 Henri's debut single, "Mary and Me" was issued by Fable and he recorded further singles and an LP, Ding Dong Who Rang the Bell (1972).[3] His second album, Gabriel's Mother's Highway (1972) is described as "a refreshing folk album ... a slightly religious but innocent era".[4]

In 1972 Henri toured with English poet Sydney Carter, and in 1973 he left teaching to join the Monash University Theatre company as a set designer, actor and musician. He participated in the Alexander Theatre productions of Puckoon, Under Milkwood (both 1974), Laertes (1970s) and Giant John (1975).[5] In 1976 he toured throughout Australia and New Zealand supporting the English-Irish comedian Spike Milligan.[6] Henri formed a production company in that year, and began producing performances throughout Australia in conjunction with state arts councils.

From 1979 to October 1980, Henri was a member of the original cast of Shirl's Neighbourhood, a children's television show, presenting his own segments as himself and, as an early alter-ego, Professor Henri.

By 1982, Henri was married.[5]

It was around this time that Henri started to perform children's concerts.

Henri also wrote and presented a series of programs and adds for the Victorian Christian Television Association.He also appeared on the Q7 program filmed in London, England.

In 1997 he started performing to children as his new character, MISTER WHISKERS,[7] and released his first album under his new moniker, Hello Mister Whiskers, which was nominated for the Best Children's Album Aria Award.[8]

He has performed across the globe, including festivals such as: the Vancouver International Children's Festival[9] and Port Fairy Folk Festival (seven times);[10] and (as MISTER WHISKERS) is the only performer to have played at every Warrnambool Fun 4 Kids Festival since its inception 1998. He has also performed in Singapore a number of times with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra.

From 1989 to 2002 he was a recording artist for ABC Music (ABC for kids), as well as a creator and producer of cover designs, for his own and other releases.

He is the writer of the popular song 'Ducks Like Rain' a cover version recorded by Canadianentertainer Raffi

His most recent work is Nothing Fixed or Final, the words and music of Sydney Carter, as performed by Henri.[11] He has presented it throughout Victoria and recently in Boston US. In London UK. he performed in the Sydney Carter memorial concert(Oct 2007)

He has so far received seven ARIA award nominations for his various recording work.[8]

Franciscus is also an exhibiting painter.

Discography

See main article: Franciscus Henri discography.

Releases on CD

YearAlbum nameDistributorOther notes
1989Tree HouseABC Music (ABC for Kids)
1990White Pyjamas
1991Dancing in the KitchenNominated for Aria: Best Children's Album
1992Walking on the Milky Way
1993Merry Christmas
My Favourite Nursery RhymesNominated for Aria: Best Children's Album
1994Stories and Songs(Spoken Word) album
I'm Hans Christian AndersenNominated for Aria: Best Children's Album
1997Hello Mister Whiskers
1998Hooray for Mister Whiskers
A re-release of My Favourite Nursery Rhymes
1999Nominated for Aria: Best Children's Album
Board of Studies "Street Sense" - Road Safety Songs
2002The Best of Franciscus Henri
2003Explorer Semester OneMusic Makers
2004Maestro Semester One
Explorer Semester Two
Maestro Semester Two
2005Nothing Fixed or FinalFranciscus Henri Productions

Videos/DVDs

Awards and nominations

ARIA Music Awards

YearNominated worksAwardResult
1992Dancing in the KitchenBest Children's Album
1993Walking on the Milky Way
1994My Favourite Nursery Rhymes
1995I'm Hans Christian Andersen
1997Mr Whiskers
1999Hooray for Mr Whiskers
2000Monkey Business

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A2478, Anthenius F H . . Anthenius Franciscus Henricus born 25 October 1914; Pietertje (nee Van Der Pol) born 21 September 1919; Roelof A born 8 November 1943; Franciscus born 7 August 1947; Maria T born 28 June 1950 – Dutch – travelled per ship Johan van Oldenbarnevelt departing in 1956 under Reformed Churches Sponsorship Scheme . 1956 . 15 May 2012 .
  2. Web site: 325856: 1st Annual Festival of Gospel Music . . 1971 . 15 May 2012 .
  3. Web site: Record Labels – Fable Records . Milesago: Australasian Music and Popular Culture 1964–1975 . Kimball . Duncan . Ice Productions . 2002 . 20 April 2010 .
  4. Web site: Series 2 . Wrokdown . Musicians Independent Collective. Anita Monk . 15 May 2012 .
  5. Web site: Franciscus Henri . . 2003 . 15 May 2012 .
  6. News: Spike's Show . . Monash Student Association (Clayton) Incorporated . xvi . 1 . Rosenthal . Stan . 16 . 1 March 1976 . 15 May 2012 .
  7. Herald Sun, 19 May 1997
  8. Web site: ARIA Awards: History: Best Children's Album. Australian Recording Industry Association.
  9. Raffi, (1998). The Life of a Children's Troubadour: An Autobiography, Homeland Press
  10. http://www.portfairyfolkfestival.com/index.php?section=9&pid=200
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  11. http://www.stainer.co.uk/carter.html Stainer & Bell: Sydney Carter