Helen Svoboda is a double bassist, vocalist and composer based in Melbourne. Her work explores the
melodic potential of the contemporary double bass, intricately weaving extended techniques and overtones with vocal tessitura to explore themes of sonic unity amidst abstract songwriting. Her performance practice emits a childlike, quirky energy, with a flair for “allowing difficult ideas to sound whimsical and free”, according to vocalist Kristin Berardi.

Helen lived and studied in the Netherlands and Germany from 2018 to 2020 and has performed with artists and organisations including Pheeroan akLaff, Sebastian Gramss, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Australian Art Orchestra. Accolades include: 2023-24 Musica Viva Australia FutureMaker; 2023 MOMENTUM Commissions (Australian Music Centre); 2020 Freedman Jazz Fellowship (winner); 2020/21 Australian Art Orchestra Pathfinder; Helsinki International Artist Programme 2023 recipient (supported by Australia Council for the Arts).

In line with her active performance career, Helen has released albums across a substantial number of her own original projects to date, including her latest solo release I Heard the Clouds (2022 through Made Now Music) and 2021’s Since Subito (Earshift Music) by Meatshell, her duo with saxophonist Andrew Saragossi. Her commissions include works for classical guitar ensemble, solo viola, and her largest scale work to date The Odd River (supported by the Freedman Fellowship/Music Trust), a collaboration with filmmaker Angus Kirby, released in September 2023 on Earshift Music. She is currently studying a PhD in composition under the tutelage of Cat Hope at Monash University with a focus on graphic overtone

Helen Svoboda is a double bassist, vocalist and composer based in Melbourne. Her work explores the

melodic potential of the contemporary double bass, intricately weaving extended techniques and overtones with vocal tessitura to explore themes of sonic unity amidst abstract songwriting. Her performance practice emits a childlike, quirky energy, with a flair for “allowing difficult ideas to sound whimsical and free”, according to vocalist Kristin Berardi.

Helen lived and studied in the Netherlands and Germany from 2018 to 2020 and has performed with artists and organisations including Pheeroan akLaff, Sebastian Gramss, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Australian Art Orchestra. Accolades include: 2023-24 Musica Viva Australia FutureMaker; 2023 MOMENTUM Commissions (Australian Music Centre); 2020 Freedman Jazz Fellowship (winner); 2020/21 Australian Art Orchestra Pathfinder; Helsinki International Artist Programme 2023 recipient (supported by Australia Council for the Arts).

In line with her active performance career, Helen has released albums across a substantial number of her own original projects to date, including her latest solo release I Heard the Clouds (2022 through Made Now Music) and 2021’s Since Subito (Earshift Music) by Meatshell, her duo with saxophonist Andrew Saragossi. Her commissions include works for classical guitar ensemble, solo viola, and her largest scale work to date The Odd River (supported by the Freedman Fellowship/Music Trust), a collaboration with filmmaker Angus Kirby, released in September 2023 on Earshift Music. She is currently studying a PhD in composition under the tutelage of Cat Hope at Monash University with a focus on graphic overtone notation.