Charles Loos

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Charles Loos (born 29 July 1951 in Brussels) is a Belgian jazz pianist and composer. In 1972 he began studying composition and jazz orchestra at Berklee College of Music in Boston, while he already followed a classical formation in Belgium. Back in his country, he co-founded Les Lundis d'Hortense, a Belgian association for jazz musicians. From 1993 to 1997, he was the president of Les Lundis d'Hortense. He won the Belgian Golden Django in 1997 for best French-speaking artist.

Loos has released over 20 albums as a leader or co-leader[1].

References


  1. ^ "Les Lundis d'Hortense - Le site - Charles Loos". www.jazzinbelgium.com. Retrieved 2 January 2018.