Jeroen D'hoe

Contemporary composer

Biography

Jeroen D’hoe (°1968) is a prolific composer, pianist and musicologist, who engages in various dialogues between contemporary classical music and other musical styles and art disciplines, often commissioned by orchestras, ensembles, festivals, and museums. He received a DMA (Doctor of Musical Arts) and Master of Music in composition with John Corigliano from The Juilliard School (New York), in addition to Masters in composition (Piet Swerts) and piano (Johan Lybeert and Alan Weiss) at LUCA School of Arts, Campus Lemmens (Leuven) and a Master in Musicology (KU Leuven).

Jeroen D’hoe won the National Composition Competition of Queen Elisabeth (2003), the SABAM Prize for Composition (2003) with Toccata-Scherzo, and the Composition Competition of the Province of Flemish Brabant (2002) with Festival Anthem. He received the “Golden Poppy” Award (SABAM) for his oeuvre in the classical composition category (2008).

Jeroen D’hoe recently composed Levitations (concerto for alto saxophone and string orchestra) (2024) for Kurt Bertels, Two Argentinian Dances (2022) for Triunfal Quintet, Crazy Carousel (2020) for the Carousel ensemble, Prayer (2019) for Kugoni Trio, Myriad (2019) for Youth Orchestra Flanders & Stéphane Denève, Chamber Symphony (2019) for Le Concert Olympique, Dances (2018) for Amandine Beyer (violin) and Laurence Beyer (piano), and the song cycle Songs for the Crossing (2017) (on poems by Stefan Hertmans) for soprano, choir and orchestra, commissioned by Flagey in collaboration with Brussels Philharmonic and the Flemish Radio Choir. He also composed the string quartet Resonances (2015) for the Taurus Quartet, and collaborated with the artistic collective Wildworks [UK], as part of the audiovisual art project Once Upon a Castle (2014) in the Castle of Gaasbeek.

Jeroen D’hoe received composition commissions from Flagey, Brussels Philharmonic, Flemish Radio Choir, Youth Orchestra Flanders, Stéphane Denève, Amandine & Laurence Beyer, Le Concert Olympique, Young Belgian Strings, deFilharmonie, Oxalys, New Juilliard Ensemble, Festival of Flanders, Castle of Gaasbeek, and Musica Sacra Festival (Maastricht), amongst many others. As a composer and pianist, he also collaborated with Paul Michiels and Philip Catherine on It’s a Gas (2010), a crossover project integrating pop, jazz and classical music.

Jeroen D’hoe is professor of composition at Campus Lemmens (LUCA School of Arts, Belgium) and of pop and jazz music at Musicology (KU Leuven, Belgium). He is also a member of the artistic committee of the Flagey Academy and has been visiting professor at The Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel. In 1998, Jeroen D’hoe received the BAEF (Belgian American Educational Foundation) fellowship. Since 2024, he is also a member of the Leuven Gravity Institute (KU Leuven).

Jeroen D’hoe’s compositions are published by Donemus.

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