Anchored in the world of sound through a variety of outlets, Fanny Libert combines the roles of interpreter of written and oral music, improviser and composer, responding to different needs for expression and to different visions, traditions and relationships to music.
She studied piano with Boyan Vodenitcharov at the Royal Flemish Conservatory in Brussels, composition with Claude Ledoux at the Royal Conservatory in Mons, and regularly takes part in workshops and courses with Wim Henderickx, Joëlle Léandre and other "traditional music" musicians.
Here, she forges special links with performers of her generation, with whom she sets up various types of project, ranging from instrumental ensembles (chamber and solo) to certain forms of musical theater, mixed music and other media.
Her compositional practice revolves as much around writing for different ensembles and performers, as in more collaborative forms of composition, with particular attention paid to exchanges with instrumentalists throughout the creative process.