Heleen Van Haegenborgh started her career as a pianist, specialised in contemporary music and extended techniques. Over the last years, she’s very active as a composer with commissions in the fields of contemporary music, old music, theater, visual arts and jazz.
In a review of her latest release (Squaring the Circle, 2023) and referring to her record for foghorns and piano (2013), she was described by Clive Bell in The Wire as a composer whose capacity for intrigue persists.
In Belgium, she worked closely together and made several records with visual artists and musicians with other backgrounds: jazz, electronics, Japanese music, free jazz,…She is seen as a musician who connects the circuits of contemporary classical music, free impro and experimental underground.
As a composer, she composed for very different instrumentations: Van Haegenborgh wrote pieces for several specific quartets: 4 electric guitars (Zwerm Electric Guitar Quartet), a quartet of period instruments (Nordic Affect), a quartet of percussionists and electronics (Squaring the Circle). Further she wrote solo’s for melodic instruments of the 16th century and percussion (compulsary pieces MA Competition), choir (Musarc), trio’s for lute voice and percussion, trio for oboe d’amore, piano and tenor, ensemble, trio for electric guitar violin and piano, recorder and electronics, etc.
Apart from that, she performs her own compositions for piano solo with electronics or in duo’s with Icelandic harpsichordist Gudrun Oskarsdottir, Christian Mendoza (jazz piano), Esther Venrooy (electronics), Frederik Leroux (jazz guitar) and impro with Tsubasa Hori (Taiko).
Improvisation projects have always been present in her career. She was part of the European Melting Pot in Wroclaw, Istanbul Express in Istanbul with Erdem Helvagioglu, Peking Express in China with Wu Fei, No Choice Toekomstmuziek, initiated by visual artist Dennis Tyfus and so on.
Now she’s working on a new piece for Musarc, a cello piece for Benjamin Glorieux and a large symphonie of city sounds in for De Singel and Toneelhuis with theatre director Thomas Verstraeten.
Heleen Van Haegenborgh studied composition at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels with Peter Swinnen, piano in Ghent with Daan Vandewalle and her music appeared on the following labels: Entr’acte, El Negocito Records, De Werf Records, Logos and Het Balanseer.