Artist's albums
Tiersen: Island
2023 · album
Sleep Music
2022 · album
Tintinnabuli: Arvo Pärt & Jeroen van Veen
2022 · album
Famous Works for Piano Duo
2022 · album
Schubert: Fantasy in F Minor, D.940. Allegro
2022 · single
Classical Piano Music for Christmas
2021 · compilation
Ten Holt: Canto Ostinato, 2 Piano Version
2021 · album
Piazzolla: Para el Ángel
2021 · album
Canto Ostinato (Two Piano Version) [Live]
2020 · single
The Best of Minimal Piano Music
2020 · compilation
Sakamoto: For Mr Lawrence
2019 · album
Van Veen: Piano Music, Vol. 2
2018 · album
Preisner: Piano Music
2018 · album
Adams: Piano Music
2017 · album
Glass: Complete Piano Etudes
2017 · album
Nietzsche: Complete Piano Music
2017 · album
Minimal Piano Collection: Volume XXI-XXVIII
2017 · album
Jeroen van Veen: 24 Minimal Preludes
2016 · album
Satie: Complete Piano Music
2016 · album
Nyman: Complete Piano Music
2016 · album
Canto Ostinato Meets Jazz
2015 · album
Riley "in C"
2015 · album
Piano Concerto Continuum
2015 · album
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Biography
Dutch pianist Jeroen van Veen is a leading figure in Western European minimalism, both as pianist and as composer. Fanfare has called him the leading exponent of minimalism in Holland today. Van Veen was born May 2, 1969, in Herwen en Aerdt in the Netherlands. He took up piano at seven and studied at the Utrecht Conservatory with Alwin Bär and Håkon Austbø, passing exams in 1993. Van Veen went on to take master classes with Roberto Szidon, Claude Helffer, and Hans-Peter and Volker Stenzl; the latter prepared him for work with his brother Maarten and with Sandra Mol as Duo van Veen, which has had particular success in the U.S. and won the Murray Dranoff Two Piano Competition in Miami. Festival appearances at the Reder Piano Festival (1988), the Festival der Kunsten in Bad Gleichenberg (1992), Wien Modern (1993), and the Holland Dance Festival (1998) cemented his reputation among audiences, and he has been a fixture at the Lek Art Festival. Van Veen has played recitals in Austria, Belgium, Canada, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Russia, and the U.S., and he has performed orchestral concerts conducted by modern composers Peter Eötvös and Robert Craft. Van Veen co-founded the biannual International Student Piano Competition in 1995 and remains its artistic director. Van Veen's recording career began in 1992 with Duo van Veen. He has recorded for various Dutch labels, in particular the budget imprint Brilliant. For that label he recorded a nine-volume Minimal Piano Collection, released in 2006. He has also issued recordings of music by major minimalist composers, including the crossover composer Ludovico Einaudi and, in 2018, John Adams. Van Veen also released a performance of his own works in 2014. His music falls loosely under the minimalist banner with influences from jazz, trance music, pop, blues, and more.