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'''Walter Hus''' (born 1959) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] composer and musician.
'''Walter Hus''' (born 1959) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] composer and musician<ref>'Walter Hus over het hoe en waarom van componeren', De Morgen,
17 January 2005, http://gpr.me/vgsnk4kzw9/</ref>


Walter Hus studied at the music conservatories in [[Ghent Conservatory|Ghent]] and Brussels. In 1984, he graduated with excellence (''Diplôme supérieur'') for [[piano]] with Prof. Dr. Robert Steyaert and soon became involved with new music in many different expressions. He performed improvised piano recitals (1984: LP ''Eight Etudes on Improvisation''); occasionally flirted with [[free jazz]] (Belgisch Pianokwartet) and rock (Simpletones); collaborated with painters (Michel Thuns) and video artists (Walter Verdin, Marie André).
Walter Hus studied at the music conservatories in [[Ghent Conservatory|Ghent]] and [[Brussels]]. In 1984, he graduated with excellence for piano (''Higher diploma '' - ''Hoger diploma'') with Prof. [[Robert Steyaert]] and soon became involved with new music in many different expressions. He performed improvised piano recitals (1984: LP ''Eight Etudes on Improvisation''); occasionally flirted with [[free jazz]] (Belgisch Pianokwartet) and rock (Simpletones); collaborated with painters ([[Michel Thuns]]) and video artists ([[Walter Verdin]], [[Marie André]]).


He wrote film scores for ''Suite Sixteen'' ([[Dominique Deruddere]]) and ''[[The Pillow Book]]'' ([[Peter Greenaway]]); toured the world with his ensemble [[Maximalist! (band)|Maximalist]] and wrote and performed for theatre and ballet (amongst others [[Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker]], [[Wim Vandekeybus]], [[Roxanne Huilmand]], [[Needcompany]], [[Bud Blumenthal]], Discordia, Beukelaars, Kortekaas, Ritsema).
He wrote film scores for ''Suite Sixteen'' ([[Dominique Deruddere]]) and ''[[The Pillow Book]]'' ([[Peter Greenaway]])<ref>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0403818/</ref>; toured the world with his ensemble [[Maximalist! (band)|Maximalist]] and wrote and performed for theatre and ballet (amongst others [[Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker]]<ref>'Het stuk dat maar niet verouderd raakt', De Morgen, 16 May 2015, http://gpr.me/hy3kgsd5c0/</ref>, [[Wim Vandekeybus]]<ref>'Met geluid wil ik de stille film eren', Gazet van Antwerpen, 14 January 1999, http://gpr.me/kphv2cqs1a/</ref>, [[Roxanne Huilmand]], [[Needcompany]]<ref>'Met de deurklink in de hand', De Tijd, 23 April 2003, http://gpr.me/kbex1g4anj/</ref>, [[Bud Blumenthal]], Discordia, Beukelaars, Kortekaas, Ritsema).


From the nineties on, he appeared less on stage and concentrated on composition as his main interest  
From the nineties on, he appeared less on stage and concentrated on composition as his main interest.


He was commissioned by a number of music institutions and festivals, such as the Kaaitheater (fr), deSingel (nl), the Beursschouwburg (nl), Automne en Normandie (fr), [[Festival van Vlaanderen]], Antwerpen '93, Happy New Ears, [[Vooruit]], [[Felix Meritis]], [[Hebbel Theater]] and the Rode Pomp (nl).
He was commissioned by a number of music institutions and festivals, such as the [[Kaaitheater]] (fr), [[deSingel]] (nl), [[the Beursschouwburg]] (nl), [[Automne en Normandie]] (fr), [[Festival van Vlaanderen]], [[European Capital of Culture|Antwerpen '93]], Happy New Ears, [[Vooruit]], [[Felix Meritis]], [[Hebbel Theater]] and the [[Rode Pomp]] (nl).


Recent works include four String Quartets ("La Théorie", "Le Désir", "Le Miroir" and "La Folie") and their symphonic transcriptions; chamber music for various combinations of instruments; music for choir and wind-ensembles; one Violin Concerto; one Piano Concerto; solo pieces; two song cycle; a children's opera ("de Nacht"); "Orfeo", an opera.
Recent works include four String Quartets ("La Théorie", "Le Désir", "Le Miroir" and "La Folie")<ref>Delaere & Compeers, ''Contemporary Music in Flanders I, Flemish String Quartets since 1950'', Muziekcentrum Vlaanderen / MATRIX, Brussels, 2004, {{ISBN|90-77717-013}}, http://muziekcentrum.kunsten.be/document.php?ID=1769</ref> and their symphonic transcriptions; chamber music for various combinations of instruments; music for choir and wind-ensembles; one Violin Concerto; one Piano Concerto; solo pieces; two song cycle; a children's opera ("de Nacht"); "Orfeo", an opera<ref>Stalpaert, C. and Roy, F.L. and Bousset, S., ''No Beauty for Me There where Human Life is Rare: On Jan Lauwers' Theatre with Needcompany'', Studies in performing arts and film, {{ISBN|9789038210575}}, Academia Press and International Theatre and Film Books, 2007.</ref>


His trilogy of operas ("Meneer, de zot & tkint" / "Bloetwollefduivel" / "Titus Andonderonikustmijnklote"), lyrics by [[Jan Decorte]], toured in Belgium and other European countries.
His trilogy of operas ("Meneer, de zot & tkint"<ref>'Kernachtig collectief muziekdrama van Walter Hus', De Standaard, 25 September 2000, http://www.standaard.be/cnt/dst25092000_037</ref> / "Bloetwollefduivel"<ref>'Driemaal Shakespeares "Macbeth" in Brussel en Rotterdam', De Standaard, 11 April 2001, http://www.standaard.be/cnt/dst11042001_065</ref> / "Titus Andonderonikustmijnklote"<ref>'Doe-het-zelfopera van Walter Hus', 13 September 2002, http://www.standaard.be/cnt/dst13092002_056</ref>), lyrics by [[Jan Decorte]], toured in Belgium and other European countries and were described as "masterpieces of stilistic venom [...] flawless little lessons in opera eshthetics"<ref>"Hoe onschuldig zijn drie operaatjes ook mogen lijken, het zijn meesterwerkjes in stilistisch venijn. Hus geeft loepzuivere lesjes in opera-esthetica", in Tom Janssens, 'Not so damned human(istic): Muziektheater volgens vier heren van het gewezen Maximalist!', ETCETERA. Tijdschrift voor podiumkunsten, December 2004, http://theater.uantwerpen.be/etc_pdf/2004-12_jg22_nr94_24-29.pdf</ref>


He composed a cycle of twenty-four preludes and fugues in four volumes, for multiple combinations of instruments. In 2004 he performed Books II & III of ''Preludes and Fugues for 2 pianos'' with pianist/composer [[Frederic Rzewski]].
He composed a cycle of twenty-four preludes and fugues in four volumes, for multiple combinations of instruments. In 2004 he performed Books II & III of ''Preludes and Fugues for 2 pianos'' with pianist/composer [[Frederic Rzewski]].


Since 2004, Walter Hus is artist in residence at [[Namahn]]. Walter Hus' recording studio, featuring a [[Decap organ]], is located in the Namahn spaces.
In 2012, Hus created an opera based on [[Chris Ware]]'s ''Lint'' ([[Acme Novelty Library]] #20).<ref>'Opera met strips verbinden is subversief', [[De Morgen]], 2 March 2012, http://gpr.me/tq1xy00h1s/</ref>
 
Since 2004, Walter Hus is artist in residence at [[Namahn]]. Walter Hus' recording studio, featuring a [[Decap organ]], is located in the Namahn spaces.<ref>'Un violoncelle, un accordéon et un orchestre mécanique', [[Le Soir]], 2 November 2017, http://gpr.me/ffx4zt081x/</ref>
 
In recent years, Hus is best known for his work with the Decap organ. He started transcribing sheet music for Decap's new instruments in the early 2000s and "fell completely in love with the whole instrumentarium and saw far greater potential in it". Decap lent him an instrument, and Hus continues composing for and performing with the organ.<ref>'Belem & the Mekanics bring alive the sound of Decap', Bruzz, 14 November 2017, https://www.bruzz.be/node/106287</ref><ref>'Walter Hus pour le projet Belem & The Mekanics', [[RTBF]] interview, https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_walter-hus-pour-le-projet-belem-the-mekanics?id=2280981</ref>
 
In 2010, Hus composed a Decap version of [[Universal Nation]] for the documentary [[The Sound of Belgium]].<ref>"De Belg neemt in 2014 ook deel  aan de documentaire “Sound Of Belgium ", waarvoor hij een aanpaste versie van «Universal Nation» van de electro-trance producer Push, componeerde met zijn DECAP orgel." from http://botanique.be/nl/artiest/walter-hus -- see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5pQTR-ZGM8</ref>
 
In 2015 he received the [[Ensor Award]] at the [[Oostende International Film Festival]] for his soundtrack to the film ''N-the madness of reason'' by [[peter Krüger (film director)|Peter Krüger]].<ref>'“Waste Land” en “N – The Madness of Reason” grote winnaars van de Ensors', https://www.filmfestivaloostende.be/geen-categorie/waste-land-en-n-the-madness-of-reason-grote-winnaars-van-de-ensors/</ref>


==References==
==References==
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* [http://www.composers21.com/compdocs/husw.htm Walter Hus at the Living Composers Project]
==External links==
* {{Official|http://www.walterhus.org }}
* {{Official|http://www.walterhus.org }}
* [http://www.composers21.com/compdocs/husw.htm Walter Hus at the Living Composers Project]


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Latest revision as of 08:10, 31 May 2018

File:Walter Hus.jpg
Walter Hus in May 2009

Walter Hus (born 1959) is a Belgian composer and musician[1]

Walter Hus studied at the music conservatories in Ghent and Brussels. In 1984, he graduated with excellence for piano (Higher diploma - Hoger diploma) with Prof. Robert Steyaert and soon became involved with new music in many different expressions. He performed improvised piano recitals (1984: LP Eight Etudes on Improvisation); occasionally flirted with free jazz (Belgisch Pianokwartet) and rock (Simpletones); collaborated with painters (Michel Thuns) and video artists (Walter Verdin, Marie André).

He wrote film scores for Suite Sixteen (Dominique Deruddere) and The Pillow Book (Peter Greenaway)[2]; toured the world with his ensemble Maximalist and wrote and performed for theatre and ballet (amongst others Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker[3], Wim Vandekeybus[4], Roxanne Huilmand, Needcompany[5], Bud Blumenthal, Discordia, Beukelaars, Kortekaas, Ritsema).

From the nineties on, he appeared less on stage and concentrated on composition as his main interest.

He was commissioned by a number of music institutions and festivals, such as the Kaaitheater (fr), deSingel (nl), the Beursschouwburg (nl), Automne en Normandie (fr), Festival van Vlaanderen, Antwerpen '93, Happy New Ears, Vooruit, Felix Meritis, Hebbel Theater and the Rode Pomp (nl).

Recent works include four String Quartets ("La Théorie", "Le Désir", "Le Miroir" and "La Folie")[6] and their symphonic transcriptions; chamber music for various combinations of instruments; music for choir and wind-ensembles; one Violin Concerto; one Piano Concerto; solo pieces; two song cycle; a children's opera ("de Nacht"); "Orfeo", an opera[7]

His trilogy of operas ("Meneer, de zot & tkint"[8] / "Bloetwollefduivel"[9] / "Titus Andonderonikustmijnklote"[10]), lyrics by Jan Decorte, toured in Belgium and other European countries and were described as "masterpieces of stilistic venom [...] flawless little lessons in opera eshthetics"[11]

He composed a cycle of twenty-four preludes and fugues in four volumes, for multiple combinations of instruments. In 2004 he performed Books II & III of Preludes and Fugues for 2 pianos with pianist/composer Frederic Rzewski.

In 2012, Hus created an opera based on Chris Ware's Lint (Acme Novelty Library #20).[12]

Since 2004, Walter Hus is artist in residence at Namahn. Walter Hus' recording studio, featuring a Decap organ, is located in the Namahn spaces.[13]

In recent years, Hus is best known for his work with the Decap organ. He started transcribing sheet music for Decap's new instruments in the early 2000s and "fell completely in love with the whole instrumentarium and saw far greater potential in it". Decap lent him an instrument, and Hus continues composing for and performing with the organ.[14][15]

In 2010, Hus composed a Decap version of Universal Nation for the documentary The Sound of Belgium.[16]

In 2015 he received the Ensor Award at the Oostende International Film Festival for his soundtrack to the film N-the madness of reason by Peter Krüger.[17]

References

  1. 'Walter Hus over het hoe en waarom van componeren', De Morgen, 17 January 2005, http://gpr.me/vgsnk4kzw9/
  2. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0403818/
  3. 'Het stuk dat maar niet verouderd raakt', De Morgen, 16 May 2015, http://gpr.me/hy3kgsd5c0/
  4. 'Met geluid wil ik de stille film eren', Gazet van Antwerpen, 14 January 1999, http://gpr.me/kphv2cqs1a/
  5. 'Met de deurklink in de hand', De Tijd, 23 April 2003, http://gpr.me/kbex1g4anj/
  6. Delaere & Compeers, Contemporary Music in Flanders I, Flemish String Quartets since 1950, Muziekcentrum Vlaanderen / MATRIX, Brussels, 2004, Template:ISBN, http://muziekcentrum.kunsten.be/document.php?ID=1769
  7. Stalpaert, C. and Roy, F.L. and Bousset, S., No Beauty for Me There where Human Life is Rare: On Jan Lauwers' Theatre with Needcompany, Studies in performing arts and film, Template:ISBN, Academia Press and International Theatre and Film Books, 2007.
  8. 'Kernachtig collectief muziekdrama van Walter Hus', De Standaard, 25 September 2000, http://www.standaard.be/cnt/dst25092000_037
  9. 'Driemaal Shakespeares "Macbeth" in Brussel en Rotterdam', De Standaard, 11 April 2001, http://www.standaard.be/cnt/dst11042001_065
  10. 'Doe-het-zelfopera van Walter Hus', 13 September 2002, http://www.standaard.be/cnt/dst13092002_056
  11. "Hoe onschuldig zijn drie operaatjes ook mogen lijken, het zijn meesterwerkjes in stilistisch venijn. Hus geeft loepzuivere lesjes in opera-esthetica", in Tom Janssens, 'Not so damned human(istic): Muziektheater volgens vier heren van het gewezen Maximalist!', ETCETERA. Tijdschrift voor podiumkunsten, December 2004, http://theater.uantwerpen.be/etc_pdf/2004-12_jg22_nr94_24-29.pdf
  12. 'Opera met strips verbinden is subversief', De Morgen, 2 March 2012, http://gpr.me/tq1xy00h1s/
  13. 'Un violoncelle, un accordéon et un orchestre mécanique', Le Soir, 2 November 2017, http://gpr.me/ffx4zt081x/
  14. 'Belem & the Mekanics bring alive the sound of Decap', Bruzz, 14 November 2017, https://www.bruzz.be/node/106287
  15. 'Walter Hus pour le projet Belem & The Mekanics', RTBF interview, https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_walter-hus-pour-le-projet-belem-the-mekanics?id=2280981
  16. "De Belg neemt in 2014 ook deel aan de documentaire “Sound Of Belgium ", waarvoor hij een aanpaste versie van «Universal Nation» van de electro-trance producer Push, componeerde met zijn DECAP orgel." from http://botanique.be/nl/artiest/walter-hus -- see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5pQTR-ZGM8
  17. '“Waste Land” en “N – The Madness of Reason” grote winnaars van de Ensors', https://www.filmfestivaloostende.be/geen-categorie/waste-land-en-n-the-madness-of-reason-grote-winnaars-van-de-ensors/

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