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Helma van den Brink

Helma van den Brink started out studying violin and piano but after several years took up the cello. She ultimately chose the bassoon, however, and after only two years was admitted to the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague where she studied with Johan Steinmann and Gustavo Núñez. She obtained her solo diploma in June 2005.

She has played in the European Union Youth Orchestra and the National Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands, and has performed as a substitute with various Dutch orchestras.

Van den Brink was appointed second bassoonist with the Concertgebouworkest in December 2005. Outside her work with the orchestra, she performs both as a soloist and as a chamber music player.

Helma van den Brink has no less than two bassoons on loan through the Foundation Concertgebouworkest. Since 2007, a Heckel that could be purchased thanks to a generous private donation and a second Heckel that is slightly smaller in size. This latter instrument was also purchased by a private donor during a tour in the United States.

Helma van den Brink image: Mladen Pikulic

Helma van den Brink started out studying violin and piano but after several years took up the cello. She ultimately chose the bassoon, however, and after only two years was admitted to the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague where she studied with Johan Steinmann and Gustavo Núñez. She obtained her solo diploma in June 2005.

She has played in the European Union Youth Orchestra and the National Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands, and has performed as a substitute with various Dutch orchestras.

Van den Brink was appointed second bassoonist with the Concertgebouworkest in December 2005. Outside her work with the orchestra, she performs both as a soloist and as a chamber music player.

Helma van den Brink has no less than two bassoons on loan through the Foundation Concertgebouworkest. Since 2007, a Heckel that could be purchased thanks to a generous private donation and a second Heckel that is slightly smaller in size. This latter instrument was also purchased by a private donor during a tour in the United States.

Helma van den Brink started out studying violin and piano but after several years took up the cello. She ultimately chose the bassoon, however, and after only two years was admitted to the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague where she studied with Johan Steinmann and Gustavo Núñez. She obtained her solo diploma in June 2005.

She has played in the European Union Youth Orchestra and the National Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands, and has performed as a substitute with various Dutch orchestras.

Van den Brink was appointed second bassoonist with the Concertgebouworkest in December 2005. Outside her work with the orchestra, she performs both as a soloist and as a chamber music player.

Helma van den Brink has no less than two bassoons on loan through the Foundation Concertgebouworkest. Since 2007, a Heckel that could be purchased thanks to a generous private donation and a second Heckel that is slightly smaller in size. This latter instrument was also purchased by a private donor during a tour in the United States.

  • Helma van den Brink image: Mladen Pikulic
    Helma van den Brink image: Mladen Pikulic
  • Helma van den Brink at the Arts Center Melbourne image: Anne Dokter
    Helma van den Brink at the Arts Center Melbourne image: Anne Dokter