Musicanti
THE CHOIR IN SHORT
The selection choir of the Academy of Vocal Arts. Highly motivated and talented choir members from The Hague Children's Choir perform at a high level. They cooperate in several productions, travel together and enjoy a thorough musical education at the highest level within the Academy of Vocal Arts.
LESSON DAYS
Mondays 18.15-19.30h choir rehearsal
Thursdays 18.50-20.10h choir rehearsal (first 15 minutes with The Hague Children's Choir)
Singing lesson in a small group (20 minutes, Monday or Thursday before the choir rehearsal)
Solfège/music theory (20 minutes, Monday before or after the choir rehearsal)
WHAT IS MUSICANTI?
The young singers of this selection choir rehearse twice a week at the ACVA. They deepen their musical knowledge and expand their musical skills even further. They are finishing Jongleren part 3 and are good sight readers.
Musicanti is a welcome guest at international festivals and big productions. The choir worked with among others the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Arthur and Lucas Jussen and Bachkoor Holland. Musicanti won several prizes during the international choir festival in Komló, Hungary, among others the Overall Prize in 2013.
Over the past years the choir members have performed in several big productions, like the Mozart Requiem, the St John Passion by Bach and the Requiem by Duruflé.
The conductor of selection choir Musicanti is Daniëlle van Lieshout.
Musicanti can be booked for productions. Interested? Fill out this form or mail to info@acva.nl and ask for the possibilities.
Upcoming concerts of this choir
See moreDO YOU LIKE SINGING AND HAVE YOU DONE IT BEFORE?
THIS IS YOUR PLACE TO BE!
Not everyone can simply join the concert choirs of the ACVA. First you need a certain base level, so you can enjoy the beautiful repertoire together with your fellow choir members.
During the intake we determine together in which group you fit best.
Are you older than 11 years and have you never done something with music before? Especially for you we designed this preliminary phase!