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The Conservatorium van Amsterdam (CvA) is the biggest and most diverse conservatory in the Netherlands. The CvA is part of the Amsterdam University of the Arts (AHK).
- Classical Music
Renowned and highly successful stage artists such as Bernard...
- Jazz
Joachim Junghanss Associate Director; Head of Jazz & Popular...
- Pop Music
Coordinator, Jack Pisters Producer, Elske van der Linden....
- Early Music
Kees Koelmans Acting Head of Early Music Wim Vos Acting Head...
- Music in Education
Music is a vital element in the development of children and...
- Opera
The master's programme in Opera has been positively assessed...
- AEMA
Who you’ll learn from. AEMA is a dynamic hub where aspiring...
- Young Talents
The CvA’s Young Talent department comprises the Sweelinck...
- Classical Music
Het Conservatorium van Amsterdam (CvA) is het grootste en meest veelzijdige conservatorium van Nederland. Het CvA maakt deel uit van de Amsterdamse Hogeschool voor de Kunsten (AHK).
El Conservatorio de Ámsterdam (del neerlandés: Conservatorium van Amsterdam) está localizado en la ciudad neerlandesa de Ámsterdam. Fue fundado por Julius Röntgen, Franciscus Hendricus Coenen y Daniël de Lange en 1884.
Do you want to come and study at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam? Apply for our study programmes through the following steps: Application: you apply for the entrance exam. Entrance exam: you will take a practical entrance exam, and, depending on the principal subject you apply for, a theoretical exam as well.
The Conservatorium van Amsterdam (CvA) is a Dutch conservatoire of music located in Amsterdam. This school is the music division of the Amsterdam University of the Arts, the city's vocational university of arts.
Official YouTube channel of the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. The Conservatorium van Amsterdam (CvA) is deeply committed to excellence in education, performance and creative activity...
El Conservatorio de Ámsterdam está localizado en la ciudad neerlandesa de Ámsterdam. Fue fundado por Julius Röntgen, Franciscus Hendricus Coenen y Daniël de Lange en 1884.