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Steve Willaert is a Belgian multi-faceted composer, arranger, musician and producer. == Biography == Since the eighties, Steve Willaert composed music for Belgian radio and television-shows. In 1993 he released a solo album called ''Musical Regards''. He wrote the score for the French movie ''Le Golden Boy'' (1996). A year later, he did the orchestrations and arrangements for the movie ''When The Light Comes'' (1997) by director Stijn Coninx (''Daens''). In his home country, he regularly is musical director of great television shows. Since 2001, he is VTM's musical director for their annual ''Christmas Parade''. In 2003 he did orchestrations for ''50 years TV'', ''Eurosong live on stage'' in the Sportpalais Antwerp organized by the national broadcast (VRT). He toured as musical director and arranger with the Belgian artists Will Tura, Jo Lemaire, Axelle Red and Nathalia. He did arrangements for major orchestras, including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Belgium, the Beethoven Academy, Philharmonic orchestra of Prague and the Flemish Radio Orchestra (VRO). By his experience with these orchestras and the use of acoustic, electronic instruments and computers, Willaert had the opportunity to collaborate with international artists such as Françoise Hardy, Johnny Logan, Toots Thielemans, Zucchero, Youssou N'Dour, Ozark Henry, Leo Sayer and Helmut Lotti. Recently, he is more and more active as a film score composer. He wrote music for the TV-series ''Stille Waters'', ''Aspe'', ''Thuis'' and ''Katarakt''. In 2003 Willaert won for his score to ''Stille Waters'' the ''Prix Italia'' and ''Plateauprijs''. Meanwhile, he kept composing for film: Frank Van Mechelen's ''Indringer'' (2005) and ''De Hel van Tanger'' (2006), as well as, ''Vermist'' (2007) by director Jan Verheyen (for which he also write the track ''Waiting'' with Michael Leahy) and the Dutch movie ''Dunja en Desie in Marokko'' (2008) by Dana Nechushtan. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Steve Willaert」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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