Nicolas Brooymans is a French bass vocalist known for his specialization in 17th and 18th-century classical music. He has gained recognition as a soloist for roles such as Sarastro in Mozart's *Die Zauberflöte*, and has performed in works by Mozart, Haydn, Berlioz, and Bach among others. His career highlights include appearances as Calchas in Offenbach's *La Belle Hélène*, Masetto and Il Commendatore in Mozart's *Don Giovanni*, and bass arias in Bach's *Johannes-Passion* and *Matthäus-Passion*. Brooymans is also noted for collaborations with period ensembles such as Le Concert Étranger and Ensemble Correspondances.
His discography reflects a strong presence in the early music scene, including contributions to recordings of baroque and classical repertoire, such as Mozart's *L'Enlèvement du Sérail* and works by Charpentier and Boismortier. He is valued for his rich bass tone and interpretive skill in historically-informed performances.
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