Remko de Landmeter
flutist
recordingartist

c-flute
alto flute
bass flute
piccolo
bansuri
panflute
bamboo flutes
Remko de Landmeter
Flutist Remko de Landmeter is known for his versatile and expressive approach to playing the C flute, alto flute, bass flute, bansuri, and many other flutes.
His style moves freely between improvisation, world music, and classical traditions, constantly exploring new sonic possibilities for the instrument.
With the intention of expanding the role of the flute, Remko seamlessly bridges diverse musical worlds — from classical music and jazz to Indian ragas, flamenco, and Brazilian rhythms. He frequently collaborates with theatre companies and dancers, adding a dynamic visual and emotional layer to his performances.
He has performed across Europe, Asia, and South America, and is a regular guest on radio and television. In addition, he is a sought-after studio musician, contributing to numerous CD recordings and film documentaries. Nowadays, he composes and produces his own music in his FluteWaves Studio.
Born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Remko began playing the flute at the age of ten. At fourteen, he won first prize at the Belgian Flute Competition in Antwerp.
He studied classical flute with Raymond Delnoye at the Conservatory of Tilburg, and later specialized in Indian music at the Rotterdam World Music Academy and the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya (Music College of India) in New Delhi, where he studied under renowned bansuri masters Harsh Wardhan and Hari Prasad Chaurasia.
Performances and collaborations:
Ivan Lins
Laura Fygi
Blaudzun
Rosenberg Trio
Gé Reinders
Claudia de Breij
Lilian Vieira
Mike Boddé
Thijs van Leer
Heather Findlay
Kat Parra
Neco Novellas
Shirma Rousse
Magda Mendes
The Lion King