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Just in: Dutch stop subsidies to youth orchestras

Just in: Dutch stop subsidies to youth orchestras

The Netherlands orchestra world is in uproar over the latest disastrous cuts.

Amsterdam, July 15, 2024 – Eleven different interest groups from the music sector have called on the Minister of Education, Culture and Science to safeguard the continued existence of talent development in Dutch classical and jazz music. These institutions are in danger of disappearing due to the advice of the Fund for Cultural Participation to stop subsidies to these institutions. It is:

The National Youth Orchestras of the Netherlands (Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands, the National Youth Orchestra and the Young Metropole Orchestra),
The Ricciotti Ensemble,
The National Children’s and Youth Choirs (Stichting Vocaal Talent Nederland),
The Princess Christina Competition,
The Dutch Violin Competition,
Britten for Young Music Talent.
In the letter, Simon Reinink, general director of the Concertgebouw and Piet van Gennip, general director of the Ballet Orchestra, point out that this threatens to destroy the last foundation for the talent development of classical and jazz musicians in the Netherlands. These organizations form a necessary bridge from music schools (many of which have already closed due to budget cuts at municipalities) to further education and professional practice.

The writers also advocate an overarching policy to protect the vulnerable ecosystem of classical and jazz music. This should prevent a situation like this, in which institutions with years of experience and history can suddenly disappear. But above all, the eleven organizations call for quick action to preserve the institutions for the Netherlands.

The letter from all Dutch concert halls and orchestras was co-signed by:

Association of Dutch Orchestras (VvNO)
Phion, orchestra of Gelderland and Overijssel, Arnhem & Enschede
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam
Radio Philharmonic Orchestra & Large Broadcasting Choir, Hilversum
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra | Netherlands Chamber Orchestra (NedPhO), Amsterdam
North Netherlands Orchestra, Groningen
Philzuid, Eindhoven & Maastricht
Residence Orchestra, The Hague
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Rotterdam
The Ballet Orchestra, Amsterdam
The concert halls affiliated with the Association of Theater and Concert Hall Directors (VSCD):
The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Wilminktheater and Music Center Enschede, Enschede
Theater Orpheus, Apeldoorn
SPOT Groningen, Groningen
De Doelen, Rotterdam
Musis & Stadstheater Arnhem, Arnhem
Schouwburg & PHIL Haarlem, Haarlem
Stadsschouwburg Nijmegen and Concergebouw Vereeniging, Nijmegen
Theater Concert Hall Tilburg, Tilburg
TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht
Amare, The Hague
Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ, Amsterdam
PLT Parkstad Limburg Theaters, Heerlen
Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, Eindhoven
Bimhuis, Amsterdam
Leidse Theater and Stadsgehoorzaal, Leiden
The music ensembles affiliated with the NAPK,
Association of Free Theater Producers (VVTP),
Network Music (the conservatories of the Netherlands),
National Opera & Ballet,
The professional choir consultation,
More Music in the Classroom,
Cultural connection,
Choir Network Netherlands,
Royal Dutch Music Organization.
Quote Simon Reinink (The Concertgebouw):

‘In the Netherlands we are proud that we have a strong classical and jazz sector. But without our youth orchestras, choirs and competitions, there will soon be nothing left, and the Jong Oranje will disappear from our music culture. We must absolutely keep these institutions for the Netherlands!’

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