Guus Janssen

Guus Janssen

Guus Janssen (2017 in Cologne, Germany, in concert with the David Kweksilber Big Band)
Background information
Birth name Guus Janssen
Born (1951-05-13) 13 May 1951
Origin Heiloo, the Netherlands
Genres contemporary music
jazz
Avant-garde jazz
Occupation(s) composer, pianist, harpsichordist
Instruments piano, harpsichord
Associated acts John Zorn, Han Bennink, Gidon Kremer, Georg Lewis, ICP Orkest, Mark Feldman, and David Kweksilber

Guus Janssen (born 13 May 1951 in Heiloo) is a Dutch composer of contemporary music and a recording artist. A pianist and harpsichordist, he is also active as a jazz performer.

He studied piano and composition at the Sweelinck Academy of Music in Amsterdam with Ton de Leeuw and piano with Jaap Spaanderman.[1] He also studied piano with Ton Hartsuiker.[1] He has performed with John Zorn, George Lewis, Han Bennink (and Bennink's group Clusone Trio as a guest), Theo Loevendie, and Gidon Kremer. He currently teaches at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.

He won the Matthijs Vermeulen Award in 1984.

He composed two operas in collaboration with Friso Haverkamp and has released several CDs.

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