Aram Van Ballaert Explained

Aram Van Ballaert
Birth Date:1971 5, df=y
Birth Place:Belgium
Instrument:Guitar, drums, piano
Genre:Classical, pop, rock, soundtracks
Occupation:Guitarist, composer
Years Active:1988–present
Associated Acts:The Clement Peerens Explosition, Novastar, Ronny Mosuse

Aram Van Ballaert (29 May 1971) is a Belgian guitarist and composer who is active since 1988. His classical guitar background resulted in a series of concerts throughout Europe, Africa, and the Middle-East. Since 2012, Van Ballaert has been a composer for films and television.

Career

After being involved in several international co-productions as a guest musician with Belgian orchestras like the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Flanders and the Flemish Radio Orchestra, Van Ballaert started building a solo career.

The CDs Danza (2002)[1] and TRI (2005)[2] resulted in a series of concerts throughout Belgium, the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Hungary, Ukraine, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Saudi Arabia. In co-operation with the ensemble Piacevole and bandoneon player Alfredo Marcucci, Van Ballaert performed as a soloist in numerous performances of the double concerto of Astor Piazzolla.[3]

As a pop musician, Van Ballaert is the guitarist of Ronny Mosuse and Novastar, of which there is a live DVD (EMI) released in 2009. Since 2008, Van Ballaert is also playing the drums in The Clement Peerens Explosition, a trio led by Hugo Matthysen.

In addition to the above, Van Ballaert is working as a composer for television and film. In 2012, he has written the soundtrack for Belgian prime time series Quiz Me Quick, directed by Jan Matthys and written by Bart De Pauw.

Besides his performing activities, Van Ballaert lectures at the Lemmensinstituut (University for Science and Arts) in Leuven, Belgium.

Discography

Albums

DVD

Composition for Television

Notes and References

  1. Aram Van Ballaert Danza. Guitare Diffusion. December 2002. 64. 1.
  2. TRI – Aram Van Ballaert. Classical Guitar. June 2006. 50–51.
  3. News: Embassy of Belgium in Kiev. Ensemble Piacevole: Aram Van Ballaert and Alfredo Marucci. "Buenos Aires". 24 October 2012.