All sound material for this music is derived from recordings of different recorders.
About
Lieve De Sadeleer is a recorder player, electronic sound artist and composer with a love for blending the old with the new. With roots in both early music and electronic music, she’s constantly pushing their boundaries, exploring and developing her own unique style. Whether she's playing the recorder, working with live electronics, or combining both, Lieve always experiments with sounds and mixing various influences.
Her work is all about exploration—whether it's discovering the sweet spot where performance meets installation or finding common ground between classical, contemporary, and experimental music. Lieve has collaborated on a range of projects, from theater and dance to pure sound installations, working with both experienced artists and emerging talents. She is co-founder and artistic coordinator of the recorder ensemble Delle Donne Consort, with which she performs both nationally and internationally.
Educated at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, where she picked up a master's in recorder, a bachelor's in live electronics, and an educational master’s, Lieve continues to evolve. She’s diving deeper into sound art, where she’s more and more drawn towards creating immersive installations. Her ongoing research explores how music can morph into new forms, beyond traditional performance. Curiosity and a drive to experiment are at the heart of her work.
Music
All sound material for this music is derived from recordings of different recorders.