Eleonore Pameijer

She continued her studies with Abbie de Quant (Utrecht, the Netherlands) and with Sue Ann Kahn at Bennington College (Vermont, U.S.A.), also following master classes with Julius Baker, Samuel Baron and French flutist Marcel Moyse.

Pameijer gave her debut recital in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw and was a prize winner of the Frank Martin competition[citation needed].

She has worked with conductors David Porcelijn, Arthuro Tamayo, Richard Dufallo, Ton Koopman, Oliver Knussen, Jaap van Zweden, Kenneth Montgomery, Ingo Metzmacher, Peter Eötvös, Philippe Entremont and Alexander Vedernikov.

She has also given performances of chamber music written by composers such as Bach, Telemann, Mozart, Beethoven, Debussy, Steven Mackey and Isang Yun.

Presently, Pameijer is the artistic director of the Leo Smit Foundation,[3] an organisation which has a goal of rediscovering suppressed and forgotten composers in the Netherlands.