Vervliet, Eveline
Born in 1997, she is a Belgian-Flemish composer, based in Germany. She completed a bachelor’s degree in composition at the Fontys School of Fine and Performing Arts in Tilburg with Anthony Fiumara, winning the Jacques de Leeuw Prize for young performing and creating artists (2021). In 2023, she finished her master’s degree in composition at the High School of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart with Luxa M. Schüttler on a scholarship from the Dutch Prince Bernhard Culture Fund.
She has received commissions notably from Transit Festival, Ensemble Proton, Felix Nagl, De Link, and deSingel Internationale Kunstcampus. In 2017–22, she was part of Collectief Publiek Geluid, a Belgian collective for the creation of sound in public space, supported by Musica.
In her work, she explores the interplay between musicians and technology, and between humans and non-human animals. Her projects encompass different formats, like concert music, sound walks and installations. She is the founder and manager of WebSoundArt, a platform for web-based sound art. She codes and occasionally performs electronic music.
Selected works: A-Man for drum pad and electronics (2022), sorry not now i’m for two saxophones and electronics (2022), .dd(s) & _nd(s) for orchestra (2024), flickering entities for keyboard and electronics (2024), backdrop for ensemble, video and electronics (2024–25), Your shiny body in Pete’s hands for electric guitar, video and electronics (2025), The silence that sounds in its absence for piano, electric guitar, electronic toy, video and electronics (2025).