A challenging final fortnight for our Graduating Students!
- Musica Mundi

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After the demands of their final Cambridge examination period, our seven graduating students are now in the middle of the final challenge of their school career, completion of the demanding Musica Mundi School Diploma.
On Monday, June 15 and Monday, June 22, they will be preparing for and taking their orchestra conducting examination.
On Tuesday, June 16, they will be presenting their Musica Mundi School Diploma research projects to the whole school in front of a jury.
The weekend of June 20–21 is the always thrilling occasion of the Graduation Recitals. Each student will perform a one-hour recital in the school's Bach Concert Hall, in the presence of family, friends, and members of the public. Everyone is welcome.
Graduation Recitals
June 20
13:30 – Jan Calabuig Sans (violin, Spain)
15:00 – Elyne Maillard (voice, Switzerland)
16:30 – Wout Callens (violin, Belgium)
18:00 – Valentin Bouchard (piano, France)
June 21
15:00 – Benjamin Cohen (cello, France/United Kingdom)
16:30 – Can Sakkaoglu (piano, Turkey)
18:00 – Raphael Gisbertz (violin, Germany)
Finally, on June 24, our End-of-Year Concert will take place. During this special concert, each graduate will perform an excerpt from their recital. The event will end with our traditional Graduation Ceremony.
The coming days promise to be both busy and memorable for Benjamin, Can, Elyne, Jan, Raphael, Valentin, and Wout. All of us at Musica Mundi School wish them every success, fulfillment, and satisfaction as they reach these important milestones.
Congratulations, and best of luck to all our graduates!




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