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In 2011 Thomas E. Bauer received five awards for recordings: the Orphée d’Or de l’Académie du Disque Lyrique and La Musica Korea prize for Die Winterreise, the Stanley Sadie Handel prize and the Gramophone Baroque Vocal Award award for Handel’s Apollo e Dafne, and the Echo Klassik Award for Elijah. He appears with such ensembles as the Boston Symphony Orchestra (Bernard Haitink), National Symphony in Washington, DC (Iván Fischer), Concentus Musicus (Nikolaus Harnoncourt), Gürzenich-Orchester, Köln (Markus Stenz), Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, Hilversum (Masaaki Suzuki), Orchester der Oper, Zürich (Adam Fischer), NDR Sinfonieorchester, Hamburg (Thomas Hengelbrock), New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra (Naoto Otomo), Orquesta Sinfónica de RTVE, Madrid (Walter Weller), Tonhalle-Orchester, Zürich (Sir Roger Norrington), Anima Eterna (Jos van Immerseel), Akademie für Alte Musik (René Jacobs), Residentie Orkest (Jan Willem de Vriend), Concertgebouw Orkest, Amsterdam (Philippe Herreweghe) and the Gewandhausorchester, Leipzig (Riccardo Chailly and Sir John Eliot Gardiner). He made his début at the Salzburg Festival in 2006 in Salvatore Sciarrino’s Quaderno di strada. In addition, he has sung in numerous world premières and received the Schneider-Schott Music Award for his outstanding achievements in contemporary music.