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Gents Madrigaalkoor
(director: Johan Duijck)

het Gents Madrigaalkoor in 2006 © GMK & Filip Dujardin

The Gents Madrigaalkoor was established in 1966 as a group of 20 young singers; Johan Duijck was appointed conductor in 1973. In contrast to the fashion at that time for small renaissance and baroque ensembles he built the choir up into a big romantic choir. Gradually the Gents Madrigaalkoor has established a unique place in the cultural life of Flanders.

The choir's repertoire is built around three main themes.

Since 1972 the choir has sung in the highest category of choirs in East Flanders (Belgium). It was awarded first prize in the national singing competition held by RTBF (broadcaster of the French community in Belgium). The choir gives about ten concerts a year and makes regular tours - England, Spain, Portugal, Hungary ... In 1997 it was appointed Cultural Ambassador for Flanders. In 2000 Coryn's work Deux mille regretz, a commission from the Gents Madrigaalkoor, was recognised by the European Federation of Young Choirs, Europa Cantat, for its originality. In 2002 the choir took part in the "Koor van het Jaar" competition and won the title of Choir of the year.





In 1997 the choir was appointed Cultureel Ambassadeur van Vlaanderen (Cultural Ambassador for Flanders).

In 2002 the choir won the title of Koor van het Jaar (Choir of the year in Flanders).

"Koor van het Jaar 2002-2003"

stad Gent



Met steun van de stad Gent


Met steun van de Vlaamse overheid


laatste aanpassing: 2 maart 2010

 


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