Walter van Hauwe explained

Walter van Hauwe
Birth Date:16 November 1948
Birth Place:Delft
Genre:Early music, Contemporary music, Education
Instrument:Recorder
Associated Acts:Sour Cream

Walter van Hauwe (born 16 November 1948) is a Dutch recorder player.

Biography and career

After lessons at the music school of Delft, where his father was director Pierre van Hauwe, Hauwe studied recorder with Frans Brüggen at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. Working with Kees Boeke he developed a controversial education system called the BLOK (block) system.[1] [2] He has been a professor of recorder at the Sweelinck Conservatory since 1971, and also teaches historical performance at the Royal College of Music in London. [3]

In 2002 he received the Dutch Prins Bernard Music Award.

Hauwe has performed or worked with Quadro Hotteterre, Little Consort, Sour Cream, Maarten Altena Ensemble and marimba player Keiko Abe. He has recorded for Telefunken, Vanguard, Columbia-Denon, RCA, CBS, Attacca and Channel Classics/Moeck.

He is the author of The Modern Recorder Player (3 volumes), published by Schott, translated in several languages. [4]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BLOK History. 24 May 2015. Recorder Department Amsterdam Conservatory.
  2. Web site: Recorder legend Walter van Hauwe!. YouTube. 28 May 2022.
  3. Web site: Walter van Hauwe Profile. 9 June 2015. Royal College of Music. English.
  4. Web site: The Modern Recorder Player. 28 May 2022. van Hauwe. Walter. 1984. Schott.