International AV Choir Festival of Pitesti

29 Apr 2022 - 30 Apr 2022
Pitești, Romania
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The 6th International Choir Festival of Pitesti and the 6th International Choir Competition “Antonio Vivaldi” is being organized in Romania, between April 24 – 26, 2020 in Pitesti – Romania. The long experiece of the AV Musical Cultural Association in the organization and promotion of prestigious Choral Events in the Balkan area in combination with the high intellectual and organizational skills of the local House of Culture of Pitesti, guarantee the quality and prestige of the ambitious AV International Choral Event in Pitesti.

Founded on the pillars of sustaining the level of participating choirs in high levels and providing the best local accommodation and food services in Pitesti, the AV Choral Event is expected to achieve a high quality outcome and prestigious event in the broader area of Romania. The extraordinary mountain landscape close to the capital center of Romania, Bucurest, in combination with the recent touristic development in the broader area of Brasov, Pitesti and Sinaja assure for a lifetime experience in the southern part of Romania. Interestingly, the AV Choral Event in Pitesti will also be supported by the local universities and intellectual centers, always keeping in mind the long tradition of the Romanian people in the field of choral music.

The festival requirements and competition rules for participating in the AV Choral Events ROMANIA can be assessed here:

Festival Requirements Competition Rules

Deadline for applications : February 1, 2019

Practical info

Pricerange per day

Free

Accommodation

Partner hotel

Main target group

Under 12 y/o , 12 - 16 y/o , 16 - 25 y/o , 25 - 50 y/o , Above 50 y/o

Directions & transport

Train/tram/bus

Surroundings

City center , Nature , Village

Average attendence per day

Under 500 attendees

Art disciplines

Music , Classical Music , Jazz , Rock , Pop , Electronic Music