Classic on the
Amstelveld
It was a nice day.
The sun was not so strong, but the weather was very pleasant. Today
is the fourth time Klassik music at the Amstelveld Amsterdam Centre.
Free outdoor festival for everyone.
From 10:00 morning
till 10:00 at night, people can enjoy classical music. Music player
were young children, those beautiful talents that we like to see
playing at the beginning of their career. And of course also the
national and international artist.
This edition is not
only for children from the Netherlands but also from many other
countries like Japan, Germany, and Austria.
In this festival,
there is no competition, no contest. The music is just meant to bring
people together and enjoy together the power and beauty of classical
music.
In the open stage,
the children get the opportunity to play for public and to feel a
real artist for a day.
Both beginners and
advanced players can register here. The focus of the open stage not
on talent, but hey pleasure in making and profiles of classic music.
These festivals offer many children the opportunity to perform on a
big stage in front of a large audience, which they can inspire other
children were also excited to itself for classical music.
The Classic on the
Amstelveld is a dream of Tatiana Chevtchouk, a pianist from Ukraine
living in the Netherlands since 1999. In 2007 she directed the piano
school, Crescendo Music Amsterdam.
Her dream is to have
children who love classical music and there are up to in their lives,
offering a large stage and a large audience so that they can share
their emotions and talent. This dream became a reality with the
creation of Musica Omnia Vincit behalf of the festival Classic on the
Amstelveld.
Her dream is to have
children who love classical music and there are up to in their lives,
offering a large stage and a large audience so that they can share
their emotions and talent. This dream became a reality with the
creation of Musica Omnia Vincit behalf of the festival Classic on the
Amstelveld.
I was glad to get a
chance to enjoy the festival for the first time. Although I had so
little time, I could enjoy some beautiful Music. Think of Benjamin
Faber (13) and Aliza Faber (11), saxophone.
Anna Kuvshinov (9)
piano. Sasha Witteveen (12) bass. Sebastian Hagemann (17) and Kaspar
Pollet (17), guitar, and many young players.