Stephane Ginsburgh - Career

Career

Ginsburgh appears regularly in recitals and chamber music in Europe, the Middle East, Russia and the USA. He performs Contemporary music as well as the Classical and Romantic repertoires that he often associates in his programs.

He premiered many new pieces and has been awarded the Belgian composers' union for his implication in performing Belgian contemporary music. He regularly plays with the Ictus Ensemble under George-Elie Octors. From 1990 on, member of the Bureau des Pianistes and since 1991, he participates actively to the Contemporary Music Spring Festival Ars musica in Brussels. In 1998, Stephane Ginsburgh co-founded Le Bureau des Arts now Sonar, an active group of artists dedicated to different types of artistic expression and creation including music, dance and literature..

In 2010, he became artistic director of the Centre Henri Pousseur dedicated to electronic music and livre electronics.

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