Partners
The NDA works with governments, governmental organisations, embassies, festivals, halls, radio and television broadcasters, corporations, private businesses, conservatoria, music schools and various other partners around the world to achieve its various local, national and international activities. Since its establishment in 2002, these activities have included international concert performances and events, concert tours, multidisciplinary presentations, CD recordings, television and radio broadcasts, documentaries, publications and educational activities such as masterclasses, workshops and lectures. Structural Partner The NDA is structurally supported by the city of The Hague (Gemeente Den Haag) and is part of the city's official arts infrastructure.
Other Partners with which the NDA has worked with to date, include: Government and Diplomatic The Dutch Government, Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Culture, Defence, Economic Affairs The German Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Italian Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Australian Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade The US Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Austrian Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Canadian Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Government of Sweden, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Government of Finland, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Radio and TV EBU (European Broadcasting Union) Dutch National and International Radio and Television Slovenian National Radio and Television NRK (Norwegian National Radio)
CD PentaTone and Polyhymnia for NDA SA-CD recordings Festivals including Holland Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht (Holland Festival of Early Music Utrecht) Potsdam Festspiele Händel Festspiele Halle Leipzig Bachfest Roma Europa Festival Festivals van Vlaanderen (Festival of Flanders) Brussels and Gent Brezice Festival (Slovenia) Festival Mitte Europa (Germany and Czech Republic) Bad Arolsen Barock Festspiele Sacharov Arts Festival (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) Northern Lights Festival (Norway)
Halls including Het Concertgebouw, Amsterdam Vredenburg, Utrecht De Doelen, Rotterdam Muziekcentrum Frits Philips, Eindhoven Dr Anton Philipszaal, Den Haag Oosterpoort, Groningen Podium Twente, Enschede De Vereeniging, Nijmegen Orpheus, Apeldoorn Felix Meritis, Amsterdam Bozar, Brussel Bijloke, Gent Palazzo Quirinale, Rome Sans Souci, Potsdam Schloss Brühl Händelhaus, Halle Residenzschloss Weimar ABC Centre, Sydney
International Educational Institutions including Getty Research Institute and Getty Center, Los Angeles The Royal Conservatorium of The Hague The Royal Academy of Music, Sweden (Stockholm) Sydney University Conservatorium of Music Rijksmuseum (Twente) Vancouver Art Gallery Australian National University The School of Music, University of New South Wales Georg Friedrich Haendel Conservatorium, Halle Glinka Conservatorium, Nizhny Novgorod Het Erasmushuis, Jakarta University Conservatorium, Jogjakarta National Library of Australia
Series including Zaterdagmatinee, Muziek tussen Maas en Sluis Theatres including The Hague's Toneelgroep de Appel |