Anne Wolf has been studying piano since the age of nine.
After 10 years of lessons in state music academies, she goes to the Royal Conservatory of Brussels * where she obtains a first prize in music Theory at the same time following courses in classical harmony, musical analysis, educational psychology and history of classical music.
From this time on she begins a very active career as a side-woman working with various singers and participating in many different projects. These include a wide range of styles such as Brazilian, African and soul music.
Meanwhile she continues to study at the Conservatoire but this time in the jazz department and obtains four years later a first prize in piano....
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Anne Wolf has been studying piano since the age of nine.
After 10 years of lessons in state music academies, she goes to the Royal Conservatory of Brussels * where she obtains a first prize in music Theory at the same time following courses in classical harmony, musical analysis, educational psychology and history of classical music.
From this time on she begins a very active career as a side-woman working with various singers and participating in many different projects. These include a wide range of styles such as Brazilian, African and soul music.
Meanwhile she continues to study at the Conservatoire but this time in the jazz department and obtains four years later a first prize in piano.
These last years her taste for jazz and South American music increase, on stage as well in studio, through different projects such as her own trio.
In 2002, she receives the " DJANGO D'OR " conceded once a year to a new Belgian jazz talent.
Some important encounters that have an impact on her career are: Michel Petrucciani, Eric Legnini, Charles Loos, Marcia Maria, Pierre Van Dormael.
Anne Wolf has also performed out of Belgium and toured with differents bands in Switzerland, Germany, France, Denmark, Luxemburg, Portugal, Netherlands, Japan, Canada and New-York.
She appears on about eighteen albums and has composed music for television and theatre. She has been teaching for more than ten years in private and public music schools (Movement and Opus Artis schools, Saint-Josse State Music Academy in Brussels and Waterloo).
* In Belgium: Higher Artistic Education
Some names:
Light music: Philippe Lafontaine, Sttellla, Helmut Lotti, Johnny Logan, Julos Beaucarne, Isabelle Antenna...
Young public: Christian Merveille, André Borbé,...
World: Brasil Tropical, Ben Ngabo,...
Jazz & Latin Jazz: Marcia Maria, Parfum Latin (with Charles Loos), Pierre van Dormael et Vivaces, Chris Joris quartet, Yvonne Walter, Cheiro de choro, Carmina, Tribute to Jobim (with Maxime Blésin), Anne Wolf/Théo de Jong duo...
Theatre: Music Master at the Belgian Improvisation League,...
Piano solo: Travers and Archiduc piano solo Festivals, Conrad, Astoria, SAS, Métropole, Sofitel, Hilton hotels...
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