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Luc Ponet is a Belgian organist, academic and board member of Nationaal Instituut voor de Orgelkunst.

Education

  • College of Music – Lemmensinstitute – Leuven (B) (1978-1982)
  • Prix d’excellence – Leuven (B) (1982-1985)
  • Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst – Wien (AT) (1986-1987)

Career

  • Bachfestival Toulouse (1981) (M.C. Alain, X. Darasse, M. Chapuis, M. Radulescu)
  • Summeracademy ‘the Organ Art of Flor Peeters’ – Mechelen (1983) (Flor Peeters)
  • International Summeracademy for Organists - Haarlem (1986) (H. Haselböck, T. Koopman, H. Vogel)
  • International Summeracademy for Organists - Haarlem (1992) (M. Torrent, E. Kooiman, B. Winsemius)


  • Organist-titular, the Basilica of our Lady – Tongeren (B) (since 1988)
  • Organist-in-residence, Landcommanderij Alden Biesen (B) (since 1999)
  • Inspector for Art education (academies of music/conservatories) – Flemish Government Belgium (since 2000)
  • Guest professor, College of Music – Lemmensinstitute – Leuven (B) (since 2000)
  • Concertorganist


  • Professor for organ, College of Music – Lemmensinstitute – Leuven (B) (1982-2000)
  • Director, North Limburg Institute for Art education (B) (1990-1992)
  • Visiting professor, Concordia University – River Forest/Chicago (USA) (1996)
  • Guest Lecturer & professor for masterclasses, Universities in Seattle & Spokane/Washington (USA) (1997)
  • Director, Academy of Music – Tongeren (B) (1998-2000)
  • Visiting professor, Baylor University – Waco/Texas (USA) (2006)


  • Artistic coördinator, Organ Concert Series Orgelforum Haspengouw (B) (since 2003)
  • President, Basilica Festival of Flanders (B) (since 2006)
  • Board member, Nederlands Instituut voor Orgelkunst (NL) (since 2007)
  • Board member, International Organ Festival Haarlem (NL) (since 2011)

Recordings

  • Charles Tournemire, Symphonie N° 7 opus 49 “Les Danses de la Vie” – worldpremière (1992) (Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège, conductor: Pierre Bartholomée, organist: Luc Ponet)
  • Charles Tournemire, Symphonie N° 6 opus 48 pour Ténor, Choeur, Orgue et Orchestre – worldpremière (1995) (Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège, conductor: Pierre Bartholomée, organist: Luc Ponet)
  • Luc Ponet plays the organs of the Lemmensinstituut in Leuven (RGIP CD 87 108)
  • Bach and contemporaries, Luc Ponet plays the Thomas-organ of the Abbey Church in Leffe (Pavane ADW 7413)
  • Livre d'orgue Anonyme du XVIIIième siècle, Luc Ponet plays the Van Peteghem-organ of the Landcommandry Alden Biesen (Pavane ADW 7439)
  • The Flemish Organ Heritage Volume I, Luc Ponet plays the 17th century Ancion-organ of the Begijnhof in St. Truiden (NAXOS 8.555279)
  • Flemish Organ Treasure Volume I, Luc Ponet plays the J.B. Le Picard-/Thomas-organ (1753/2002) of the Basilica in Tongeren (VISION-AIR 5 411799 200413)
  • Gabriël Fauré, Requiem and other compositions for choir, orchestra and organ (2005) - Nederlands Kamerkoor, LSO-Maastricht, organist: Luc Ponet, conductor: Ed Spanjaard
  • Johann Sebastian Bach, Die Goldbergvariationen (2007), Luc Ponet plays the Van Peteghem-organ of Alden Biesen (Etoile Productions)

References

  1. Margaux Ortiz (November 19, 2006). "Historic pipe organ to delight music lovers again". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  2. "Committee". Nationaal Instituut voor de Orgelkunst.

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