Jean-François Brohée
Chercheur doctorant (FNRS FRESH)
Jean-François Brohée holds a master’s degree in pre-Columbian Art History & Archaeology and is licentiate in Art History & Archaeology (Contemporary Art) from the ULB. Classically trained violinist, he earned his degree in electroacoustic music composition from the Royal Conservatory of Mons under the supervision of Annette Vande Gorne in 2003. He is a freelance musician and sound technician active in the field of experimental, acousmatic, electroacoustic, minimal and improvised music since the early 2000’s. In 2018, he undertook a PhD research project focused on the interdisciplinary study of Mesoamerican and Central American ancient musical practices under the supervision of professors Sylvie Peperstraete (CIERL, GEMESO) and Stéphanie Weisser (LIST/a.EHL) with a Mini-ARC "seed money" founding of the ULB. He holds a FRESH grant of the F.R.S.-FNRS since October 2019.
