Hans Vroomans

After studying classical piano at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, pianist Hans Vroomans became one of the first graduates of the jazz and contemporary program at the Rotterdam Conservatory in the Netherlands. During his studies there, with among others Rob van Kreeveld, he got his first taste of orchestral jazz playing with the orchestras of Rob Madna and John Clayton, as well as with the European Community Jazz Orchestra (EuroJazz).

Hans pursued further education in New York, where he stayed for five years and attended New York University. He studied piano with Jim McNeely and Don Friedman and arranging with Bob Mintzer. While in New York he also worked with some big names in the jazz world, including trumpeter Randy Brecker and saxophonist/clarinet player Eddie Daniels.

Since his return to the Netherlands Hans Vroomans has been the principal pianist of the Metropole Orkest. With this Grammy Award-winning orchestra he has toured both nationally and internationally, and recorded together with the likes of Ivan Lins, John Scofield, Al Jarreau, Kurt Elling and numerous others.

Hans can also be heard on countless CDs as a session musician, and he recorded three CDs under his own name. As a free-lance pianist, keyboardist and arranger, Hans is in high demand, both on stage and in the studio. Since 1992 he has been pianist/musical director with singer Laura Fygi, touring regularly around the world, especially in Asia. Hans played on most of Laura’s CDs and co-produced and arranged two of her albums.

From 2000 to 2003 Hans was pianist/musical director with the popular Dutch performer Paul van Vliet in his theater tours Tekens van Leven (Signs of Life) and An Evening with Paul van Vliet for UNICEF. In recent years Hans recorded and toured with another Dutch singer Trijntje Oosterhuis and can also be seen and heard with some of Germany’s radio orchestras such as the NDR Big Band in Hamburg and the Hessische Rundfunk Big Band in Frankfurt.

Hans is a member of Who’s the Bossa?, an international group of musicians who share their love for Brazilian music. And he is on the faculty of the Conservatorium van Amsterdam as a teacher of jazz piano and is available worldwide for workshops and masterclasses.

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