Norbert Nozy, born September 9, 1952, is a renowned Belgian conductor and saxophonist. He began his musical journey studying saxophone and quickly rose to prominence as a conductor, succeeding his father at a young age. Nozy furthered his musical education at the Royal Brussels Conservatory and the Lemmens Institute, earning top honors in saxophone and conducting.
As a conductor, Nozy led the Royal Symphonic Band of the Guides to international acclaim, recording over fifty albums and conducting numerous world premieres. He retired from the Guides in 2003 but continued to make significant contributions to the world of music as an advisor, conductor, and educator.
Nozy's influence extends beyond Belgium, as he has performed and taught across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. He is celebrated for his mastery of the saxophone, his leadership in wind ensemble music, and his dedication to promoting Belgian musical talent.