Union of Belgian Composers

Union of Belgian Composers (Dutch: Unie van Belgische Componisten - French: Union des Compositeurs Belges) is a Belgian professional organization of composers founded in 1960. It is closely linked to the Belgian copyright society Sabam and the Belgian Music Documentation Centre Cebedem. Its aim is to promote and defend the Belgian composers and their works locally and abroad.

The Union of Belgian Composers is run by a council of twelve composers.

Presidents:

1. 1960 - 1972 : Marcel Poot (1901-1988)

2. 1972 - 1981 : Willem Pelemans (1901-1991)

3. 1981 - 1985 : Max Vandermaesbrugge (1933- )

4. 1985 - 1992 : Vic Legley (1915-1994)

5. 1992 - 2010 : Jacques Leduc (composer) (1932- )

6. 2010 -  : Carl Verbraeken (1950- )

Dutch speaking members~: Marcel de Jonghe, André Laporte, Marc Matthys, Luc van Hove, Carl Verbraeken and Wilfried Westerlinck.

French speaking members : Daniel Capelletti, Edwin Clapuyt, Alain Crépin, Robert Janssens, Michel Lysight, Jean-Marie Simonis, and Felix Snyers.

External link (in Dutch and French)

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