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Daan Vandewalle, teacher
daan.vandewalle@hogent.be

Daan Vandewalle enjoys an international reputation as new music specialist, with a strong focus on 20th and 21th century american piano music. He studied at the Conservatory of Ghent, Belgium with Claude Coppens and at Mills College, California with Alvin Curran. He gave concerts and lectures devoted to american music throughout the world. He is a fellow of the Belgian-American Educational Foundation.

Ever since his debut in 1992 (Ars Musica) his recitals and projects have increasingly become more diverse and challenging. He improvised together with David Moss, Fred Frith, Han Bennink, Chris Cutler, Tom Cora on festivals all over Europe. He played all the piano works by Charles Ives,Messiaen, the Ligeti-pianoconcerto, the Lutoslawski-pianoconcerto, the seldomly heared Cogluotobusisletmesi by Clarence Barlowe and Sonatas and Interludes by John Cage, as well as Sorabji's Opus Clavicembalisticum.

His programs are often highly unusual both on a technical or intellectual level, often combining the classical repertoire [Mussorgski-integrale, the entire set of Chopin studies] with premieres of new works written especially for him f.e. Frith, Newman, Rzewski, Curran, De Alvear, Barlowe. He collaborated with many music ensembles (The Simpletones, Champ d'Action, Tense Serenity, Vapori del Cuori, Sonic Youth, Ostravska banda) and forms a piano-duo with Geoffrey Douglas Madge. Daan Vandewalle was awarded the Jeanne and Willem Pelemans-prize 2000 by the union of Belgian composers.