
A dazzling program of Schubert's romantic melodies, Brahms' emotional depth and Smetana's rich harmonies. On December 8th 2024 the Stichting Bevordering Jont Talent introduces a very special evening presented by 4 upcoming talents, finalists of MuziekHaven masterclass.
In collaboration with the MuziekHaven Zaandam, SBJT presents a new talent-scouting project “On the Way to the Top”: a free 4-day masterclass, led by one of the most celebrated professors Richard Ireland, culminating in a performance in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam’s Recital Hall by one selected ensemble.
From heart to heart: poetry, passion and romance... On Friday, May 17th 2024 Stichting Bevordering Jong Talent presents a charming program by three young, very talented musicians (left to right): Maria Pedano (hobo, soprano), Anuschka Pedano (viola), and Jorian van Nee (piano).
On April 16th 2023 three young Dutch talents - Sasha Witteween (double base), Ramon van Engelenhoven (piano) and Pieter van Loenen (violin) performed the first concert of the series “Veelbelovend talent in Het Concertgebouw” initiated by the Stichting Bevordering Jong Talent.
In collaboration with NPKA, Stichting Bevordering Jong Talent presents a new series of concerts entitled "Rising Stars." A project that provides a platform for young virtuosos to present themselves to the public and gain more stage experience.
This project was brought to life in collaboration with the PIANO DUO FESTIVAL Amsterdam. Just 1 week before the winter lockdown 2021, 5 young pianists from the Moscow Gnessin Special School of Music came to Amsterdam to take part in a series of concerts.
For the 4th time young Dutch talents will participate in the yearly festival Moscow Meets Friends organized by the Vladimir Spivakov International Charity Foundation. 5 exceptionally talented artists from the Netherlands will perform on the big prestigious podia in Moscow
Hidden Gems of Russian Romantic Music is an international exchange program in collaboration with the Sweelinck Academy of the Conservatory of Amsterdam and the Moscow Gnessin Special School of Music.
This year, there was a premiere at the Grachtenfestival: for the first time, 4 young talents from Russia, scholars and program participants of the Vladimir Spivakov International Charity Foundation, performed in the HTD series.
The New Bach is a cultural exchange project in collaboration with the Conservatory of Amsterdam, Stichting Orgel Festival Holland and the Moscow Gnessin Special School of Music. Performed by the young talents aged 14-18, this program is a unique selection of chamber pieces either written by or connected to Bach.
Moscow Meets Friends is the yearly international festival organized by the Vladimir Spivakov International Charity Foundation, aimed to give the young talents from all over the world an exceptional opportunity to perform on the best concert stages of Moscow.