Warre Van de Putte

Warre Van de Putte

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  • Date of birth : Gent

Warre was born in Ghent (Belgium). He is a jazz saxophone player and teacher, with his roots in the hardbop language, but also influenced by avant garde and different types of music. He started his musical career at a young age at the music high school in his hometown and went to the “Conservatorium van Amsterdam” at age 18. There he studied with Jasper Blom, Simon Rigter and Marc Scholten. He holds a Master of music degree in jazz saxophone and a Master in music education from the “Kask & Conservatorium Gent” with teacher Bart Defoort. He had master classes / private lessons with Mark Turner, Chris Potter, Dick Oats, Melissa Aldana, Greg Osby and many others.

Warre has played in various countries such as Spain, France, Japan, Great Britain, Germany, and the Netherlands with several bands including, Don Marsh V, (Brussels Jazz Weekend) Jake Walker, Mojojojo (Avignon Jazz Festival), Green Mean Machine (finalist Sountrack),  Ghent Youth Jazz Orchestra, Screens (Ghent Jazz, Brussels Jazz Weekend),  Bigband '86, SHHT, and others.

Since 2017 Warre has been working at the “Kunstacademie van Geraardsbergen” as a teacher instrument, combo, coördinator of the jazz-department.

In 2018, as a member of SCREENS, he won the Concours XL-Jazz competition on Brussels Jazz Weekend. In the same year they recorded the debut-EP “Low”.

In 2020-2021 Warre worked as a teacher at the Conservatorio Superior de Música Manuel Castillo de Sevilla with main teacher Gustavo Díaz.

Warre plays on a Selmer Modèle 26 (1929) tenor with serial number 11.9XX, Rigotti “the Wild One” reeds and is endorsed by SYOS mouthpieces.