Eleonore Pameijer is a musician, an organizer and an initiator. She has a broad repertoire ranging from the Baroque and Classical eras to the twentieth century. She has a close affinity with early twentieth-century Impressionistic music. Among the many modern composers on her repertoire list are more than 100 Dutch ones. An equal number of works – many of them for flute and orchestra — have been written specially for her by composers including Peter Schat, Jeff Hamburg, Vanessa Lann, and Peter van Onna. Pameijer has been a soloist with many national and international orchestras and ensembles under such conductors as David Porcelijn, Arthuro Tamayo, Richard Duffalo, Ton Koopman, Oliver Knussen, Jaap van Zweden, Kenneth Montgomery, Ingo Metzmacher, Peter Eötvös, Philippe Entremont, and Alexander Vedernikov. She has performed in Europe, Canada, the United States, South America and India. Pameijer is also a frequent chamber music performer. Aside from being a musician, she is active as an organizer in various fields. She is the initiator of a number of musical projects and is co-founder of the Leo Smit Foundation and the FutureClassics label. She was the chairwoman of the Dutch Foundation for Women in Music and the Tera de Marez Oyens Fund Foundation, and is chairwoman of the Jur Naessens Music Prize jury.