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Ron van Rossum

Ron van Rossum


Ron Van Rossum is a Dutch pianist who currently lives in Belgium. One of the most noticed musicians on the Belgian scene, he is considered one of the most convincing post bop pianists, and is known as a swinging soloist.

He recorded an album with Phil Abraham, as well as with his own quintet Emanon five.

He often played in a trio, with Hein Van Da Geyn and Hans Van Oosterhout.

He also played with : Manuel Hermia's Canonnball project, the Paolo Radoni Quartet, Octurn, ... and with just about everyone on the Belgian scene and numerous American soloists, such as saxophonist Lew Tabackin, singer Judi Silvano etc...

He appeared in a number of festivals (Middelheim, North Sea Jazz Festival, Jazz Festival of Paris, of Liège,...)

Ron Van Rossum teaches jazz piano at the conservatories of Arhem (Holland) and Brussels and at the Lemmens Instituut in Leuven.



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