Ben van Gelder
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NOV
22
2024
Tilburg, Netherlands
paradox Tilburg
I Was There
NOV
21
2024
Paris, France
Le Consulat
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NOV
15
2024
Sint-Truiden, Belgium
Academiezaal
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NOV
09
2024
Da Groningen, Netherlands
De Oosterpoort
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OCT
03
2024
Rotterdam, Netherlands
De Doelen
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SEP
27
2024
Maastricht, Netherlands
Theater aan het Vrijthof
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About Ben van Gelder
"Absolutely current jazz, sprung free rhythmically and harmonically." –JAZZTIMES
Ben van Gelder (1988) is regarded internationally as an authority on the alto saxophone. Peers and critics alike praise him for his unique sound, lyricism and personal approach to composition. Visual art in particular plays a prominent role in his musical practice, and often serves as a framework for his writing.
Van Gelder moved to New York when he was seventeen and spent a decade performing and studying with some of the most progressive artists in the world including Ambrose Akinmusire and Lee Konitz. He formed a quintet of forward thinking peers (Sam Harris, Craig Weinrib, Rick Rosato and Peter Schlamb) and recorded three albums under his name. The ensemble toured extensively in Europe, Japan and the U.S.
Van Gelder received a much sought after commission from the Jazz Gallery, which resulted in Among Verticals. The record, inspired by a painting of abstractionist Frantisek Kupka, garnered accolades in press publications worldwide. The music was arranged for and performed by several large ensembles, including the Grammy-Award-winning Metropole Orchestra, The Swiss Jazz Orchestra and the Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw.
Van Gelder won multiple awards such as the Deloitte Jazz Award, the Gold Award, granted by the National Endowment for Advancement in the Arts and the Princess Christina Concours as a duo with his brother Gideon. Most recently, Ben van Gelder was commissioned by the BIMHUIS and Het Orgelpark.
Ben van Gelder (1988) is regarded internationally as an authority on the alto saxophone. Peers and critics alike praise him for his unique sound, lyricism and personal approach to composition. Visual art in particular plays a prominent role in his musical practice, and often serves as a framework for his writing.
Van Gelder moved to New York when he was seventeen and spent a decade performing and studying with some of the most progressive artists in the world including Ambrose Akinmusire and Lee Konitz. He formed a quintet of forward thinking peers (Sam Harris, Craig Weinrib, Rick Rosato and Peter Schlamb) and recorded three albums under his name. The ensemble toured extensively in Europe, Japan and the U.S.
Van Gelder received a much sought after commission from the Jazz Gallery, which resulted in Among Verticals. The record, inspired by a painting of abstractionist Frantisek Kupka, garnered accolades in press publications worldwide. The music was arranged for and performed by several large ensembles, including the Grammy-Award-winning Metropole Orchestra, The Swiss Jazz Orchestra and the Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw.
Van Gelder won multiple awards such as the Deloitte Jazz Award, the Gold Award, granted by the National Endowment for Advancement in the Arts and the Princess Christina Concours as a duo with his brother Gideon. Most recently, Ben van Gelder was commissioned by the BIMHUIS and Het Orgelpark.
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Genres:
Jazz, Classical Crossover, Crossover Jazz
Hometown:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Ben van Gelder to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
22
2024
Tilburg, Netherlands
paradox Tilburg
I Was There
NOV
21
2024
Paris, France
Le Consulat
I Was There
NOV
15
2024
Sint-Truiden, Belgium
Academiezaal
I Was There
NOV
09
2024
Da Groningen, Netherlands
De Oosterpoort
I Was There
OCT
03
2024
Rotterdam, Netherlands
De Doelen
I Was There
SEP
27
2024
Maastricht, Netherlands
Theater aan het Vrijthof
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Ben van Gelder
"Absolutely current jazz, sprung free rhythmically and harmonically." –JAZZTIMES
Ben van Gelder (1988) is regarded internationally as an authority on the alto saxophone. Peers and critics alike praise him for his unique sound, lyricism and personal approach to composition. Visual art in particular plays a prominent role in his musical practice, and often serves as a framework for his writing.
Van Gelder moved to New York when he was seventeen and spent a decade performing and studying with some of the most progressive artists in the world including Ambrose Akinmusire and Lee Konitz. He formed a quintet of forward thinking peers (Sam Harris, Craig Weinrib, Rick Rosato and Peter Schlamb) and recorded three albums under his name. The ensemble toured extensively in Europe, Japan and the U.S.
Van Gelder received a much sought after commission from the Jazz Gallery, which resulted in Among Verticals. The record, inspired by a painting of abstractionist Frantisek Kupka, garnered accolades in press publications worldwide. The music was arranged for and performed by several large ensembles, including the Grammy-Award-winning Metropole Orchestra, The Swiss Jazz Orchestra and the Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw.
Van Gelder won multiple awards such as the Deloitte Jazz Award, the Gold Award, granted by the National Endowment for Advancement in the Arts and the Princess Christina Concours as a duo with his brother Gideon. Most recently, Ben van Gelder was commissioned by the BIMHUIS and Het Orgelpark.
Ben van Gelder (1988) is regarded internationally as an authority on the alto saxophone. Peers and critics alike praise him for his unique sound, lyricism and personal approach to composition. Visual art in particular plays a prominent role in his musical practice, and often serves as a framework for his writing.
Van Gelder moved to New York when he was seventeen and spent a decade performing and studying with some of the most progressive artists in the world including Ambrose Akinmusire and Lee Konitz. He formed a quintet of forward thinking peers (Sam Harris, Craig Weinrib, Rick Rosato and Peter Schlamb) and recorded three albums under his name. The ensemble toured extensively in Europe, Japan and the U.S.
Van Gelder received a much sought after commission from the Jazz Gallery, which resulted in Among Verticals. The record, inspired by a painting of abstractionist Frantisek Kupka, garnered accolades in press publications worldwide. The music was arranged for and performed by several large ensembles, including the Grammy-Award-winning Metropole Orchestra, The Swiss Jazz Orchestra and the Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw.
Van Gelder won multiple awards such as the Deloitte Jazz Award, the Gold Award, granted by the National Endowment for Advancement in the Arts and the Princess Christina Concours as a duo with his brother Gideon. Most recently, Ben van Gelder was commissioned by the BIMHUIS and Het Orgelpark.
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Genres:
Jazz, Classical Crossover, Crossover Jazz
Hometown:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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