Bert's Musical Journey
Explore the key events and achievements in Bert's career through this chronological timeline. Allow the page to load...
1965
Jules de Corte
At age 6, Bert meets the blind artist Jules de Corte. Bert is very impressed and Jules will play an important role in Bert's life.
1973
1st Prize NVG
At 15 years old, Bert wins the competition from the Nederlandse Vereniging Geluid- en Beeldregistratie (www.beeldgeluid.nl) with a cover of the band Ekseption.
More prizes with multitracking
With the compositions below more prizes were won.
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Singing Glass got the first prize in the national contest organized by the NVG – Nederlandse Vereniging voor Geluid- en Beeldregistratie – in the year 1977 (www.beeldgeluid.nl). It got the second price in the cimes contest (www.cimes.org).
All the music you hear is performed on normal drinking glasses and bottles by going around with fingers or strike on the glass and by blowing the bottles.
By overdubbing four to six times this orchestral result was obtained.
The recording starts with the theme (at that time a famous tune for a beer commercial in Holland). After that you will hear three variations. Be prepared for the coda!
Used equipment:
- Two taperecorders: BNO 2000 and REVOX A77
- Two microphones: SENNHEISER md421
- Reverb unit from the Philicorda (electronic organ from Philips)
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This is Bert's own composition and was made for the national contest organized by the NVG – Nederlandse Vereniging voor Geluid- en Beeldregistratie – in the year 1979 (www.beeldgeluid.nl).
It is an attempt to imitate a big band by only using voice and mouth.
In the band you will hear:
- Five trombones recorded normal speed
- Four trumpets recorded double speed
- Four saxophones recorded normal speed
- Drums done by mouth recorded normal speed
- Bass done with lips while the microphone was held under the chin recorded normal speed
- Two soloists on saxophone and trombone recorded normal speed
By overdubbing 17 times this orchestral result was obtained.
Multiple Voice got the first price from NVG in Holland and the second price in the cimes contest as well (www.cimes.org).
Used equipment:
- Two taperecorders: Revox A77
- Two microphones: Sennheizer md421
- Mixer designed and built by my father Johan van den Brink.
1976
Conservatory
Bert starts to study piano at the Utrecht Conservatory. His teacher is Herman Uhlhorn.
1982 - present time
Graduation and teacher
At 23, Bert graduates Cum Laude at the Utrecht Conservatory! Immediately after graduation, Bert becomes Jazz and Improvisation teacher at the Utrecht Conservatory, a position he has consistently held for decades and still holds. Bert just loves to work with students and as much as they are learning from him, Bert is never too old to learn from them as well!
1990 - 2012
52 Luisterliedjes
In 1990 Bert starts a project to publish a book with '52 listening songs' (52 luisterliedjes) from Jules de Corte with the title 'Wie in Nederland wil zingen'. It turned out to be a project that needed a long breath. The book is published in 2012.
1996 - 2010
Bert van den Brink Trio
A trio is formed with Hein van der Geyn, double bass and Hans van Oosterhout, drums. Many concerts follow and a few albums are being produced: 'Between Us' in 2004 and 'Reflections', in 2009 which contains also a DVD (See below 2009).
1990 - 2000
Toon Hermans
Bert starts working with the famous cabaretier Toon Hermans. They rehearse a lot but Toon did not want to perform publicly. Their collaboration leads up to an album in 2000 with the title: 'Als de Liefde'.
May 17, 2000
Clare Fischer
A very special memorable moment: Bert plays with Clare Fischer May 17, 2000 in the Beauforthuis. The concert is recorded and an album is published: 'Bert van den Brink invites Clare Fischer'.
2000 - 2007
Other collaborations
All his professional life up until today, there have been many collaborations with sometimes albums being produced. Besides the above mentioned close collaborations there are other mentionable collaborations with Heleen van den Hombergh, Willem Hellebrekers, LaPAT, Charlotte Glorie, Enrico Pieranunzi, Joe Vanenkhuizen and others.
May 14, 2006 - present time
Bert's Bytes
In 2002 Bert made 50 short improvisations. These became the precursor for an extraordinary project that started May 14, 2006 called Bert's Bytes. Bert makes every week in the weekend a short improvisation that is being send to his fans. Bert has done this consistently ever year and week since. Some of the bytes are put on a CD. Sometimes Bert considers that it has been enough, but then he can't help himself to keep doing it because it is so much fun! Sign up if you want to receive the weekly byte as well! Here is the historic first Byte!
2005
Jules de Corte Festival
Being closely connected to Jules de Corte, Bert plays an important role at this festival.
2010
Strings Surround
In 2010 Bert takes off a lot of his time to write 'Strings Surround' for string quartet and piano. It is performed in 2011 with the Valerius Ensemble.
2012 - 2013
Fred Delfgaauw, puppeteer
Collaboration with the puppeteer Fred Delfgaauw. Remarkable and memorable for it's unusual setting.
2014 - 2020
Gildas Delaporte
A very warm collaboration until Gildas' too early passing away in2020. It leads up to a CD in 2016 with the title 'Feuilles Volantes'.
Not only does Bert play the piano, accordion and every organ and keyboard you can think of, below you can see him play one of Gildas' songs on the carillon. Of course the same as for accordion and organs Bert is completely auto-didact on carillon.
2019 - present time
Pierre Palla Concertorgan
Another milestone in Bert's life. In 2019 Bert sets off on a new mission. He starts playing the renovated Pierra Palla Concert Organ in Hilversum, with the intent to bring this old-times instrument into the contemporary music world.
2023
Tour Spain
Bert tours in Spain, playing accordion and church organ.