Jeroen D'hoe


Jeroen D'Hoe (Leuven, June 25, 1968) is a Flemish composer and music teacher.

Jeroen D'Hoe graduated in musicology at the Catholic University of Leuven (1992) and in composition at the Lemmens Institute in Leuven (1996). He continued his studies at the Juilliard School in New York. He obtained his master's degree (2000) and doctorate (2003); Compositions he received from John Corigliano.

From 1999 to 2001 he was an assistant student at the Juilliard School. Jeroen D'Hoe teaches composition and music history at the Utrecht Conservatory, he is coordinator of the artistic research and doctrine of composition, music history and music analysis at the Lemmens Institute, and lectured on music theory and composition at the music school of Tienen.

The magnificent repertoire of Jeroen D'hoe can be called the violin concert (2000), the oratorium We Are We (2006) on a libretto of Saskia De Coster, which he composed for the city of Leuven on the occasion of 175 years Kingdom Belgium, and Crosstalk (2005), a work in which the limits of classical and jazz music are scanned. Prices

With Wavechain for piano and orchestra (1999) he won the Juilliard Composers Competition in 2001. He won the Flemish Brabant Province Composition Championship in 2002 with Festival Anthem for orchestra. With his Toccata-Scherzo for piano solo he won the National Composition Contest of the Queen Elisabeth Contest in 2003 and the SABAM Prize for Composition in the same year. Compositions

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