Made
his first steps in music with the brassband of Ulicoten, a small
village in the south of Holland, next to the Belgian border. His first
love, the trumpet, was ignored by the instructors. The brassband needed
a solo euphonium player, so he took up that instrument. In his
rebel-years, he took over the Eb tuba chair from his brother. He liked
the somewhat exorbitant look of a sixteen year-old carrying that
immense horn at the rear of the band. Being lazy and not willing to
count out the multiple bars of having nothing to play, he started to
listen to the interplay of melody and counter melody for cues to come
in on time.
At eightteen, after attending his first
concerts of improvised music, he switched to cornet, his first love. He
became a regular member of Arnold Dooieweerds Tuesday night workshop at
the BIMhuis. These workshops looked at music from a broad perspective
rather than dealing with harmonies and related scales, or learning to
play jazz-standards. Melodic shapes, what are possible musical cues to
get back to the theme, loud versus soft, dense versus "empty"; those
were the topics to work on.
Out of this workshop, a band was formed and baptised A.C.E. (Amsterdams
Creatief Ensemble), which won the NOS/Meervaart Jazz Contest in 1982.
Things sped up at this point. In the following ten years Boeren played
with the Maarten Altena Ensemble, Willem van Manens Contraband, Ab
Baars Tentet and the Paul Termos Tentet. He joined Available Jelly and
toured France and Germany, and became a member of J.C. Tans and his
Rockets, Sean Bergin’s MOB and Frankie Douglas' Sunchild. He holds the
chair of second trumpet and soloist in Michiel Braam's Bik Bent Braam
since 1990. In 1993 he founded his own group Specs, a quintet playing
his own compositions and in 1994 he joined the Guus Janssen Septet.
In 1995 he organised a series "Confronting...The Music Of Ornette
Coleman". His trio (with Michael Vatcher, drums and Wilbert de Joode,
double bass) invited saxophone players to come over and play the early
quartet music of Ornette Coleman . Over eight consecutive Tuesday
nights, a different repertoire was presented by the same basic group of
musicians. A summary of this series was presented at the BIM-huis
during the annual "Summer Sessions" as "Go Dutch With Ornette".
Since then the Eric Boeren 4tet (Eric Boeren, Wilbert de Joode, Michael
Moore, clarinet and saxophone and Han Bennink, drums) have featured
Ornette Coleman’s compositions alongside Eric’s own pieces.
As a composer, Boeren has contributed to the repertoires of Available
Jelly, Bik Bent Braam, Big Band Nieuwe Muziek, JC Tans and his Rockets,
Sean Bergin's MOB and Mobette and of course his own quartet. He is
currently composing for his new project, a double quartet.