Trained at the Conservatories of Vienna and Brussels, Jean-Samuel Bez is a prize-winner of numerous international competitions. He gives more than a hundred concerts a year all around the world (France, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Russia, Canada, China, Taiwan...), as a soloist or in chamber music. Member, since 2016 of the Spilliaert Trio, whose vocation is to make the Belgium Musical Patrimony discovered, he had the opportunity to play side by side with Jean-Claude Vanden Eyden, Hagaï Shaham, or Michel Lethiec. He also performs regulary with his violin-piano duo project J², and within the Icelandic group Árstíðir.
Sensitive to the importance of the creation and the spreading of the contemporary repertoire, Jean-Samuel intensely invests himself in the work with the composers. He focuses on searching new alternative formulas to tradional concerts, mixing arts and means of expression.
Trained at the Conservatories of Vienna and Brussels, Jean-Samuel Bez is a prize-winner of numerous international competitions. He gives more than a hundred concerts a year all around the world (France, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Russia, Canada, China, Taiwan...), as a soloist or in chamber music. Member, since 2016 of the Spilliaert Trio, whose vocation is to make the Belgium Musical Patrimony discovered, he had the opportunity to play side by side with Jean-Claude Vanden Eyden, Hagaï Shaham, or Michel Lethiec. He also performs regulary with his violin-piano duo project J², and within the Icelandic group Árstíðir.
Sensitive to the importance of the creation and the spreading of the contemporary repertoire, Jean-Samuel intensely invests himself in the work with the composers. He focuses on searching new alternative formulas to tradional concerts, mixing arts and means of expression.