MBO COLLEGE AIRPORT
06.01.2026
The MCA is proud to perform for MBO students as part of our educational mission. We believe classical music should be accessible to everyone, and that it can inspire, connect, and open new perspectives. Through this initiative, we aim to let students not just listen, but truly experience the vitality of live music.

STUDIO WIEMAN
29.11.2025
For the first time — and certainly not the last — Music Collective Amsterdam ventures into new territory: bringing Gustav Mahler’s music to life in an industrial setting: Studio Wieman. An epic evening, unique in scale and atmosphere, where symphonic power meets human closeness.

PODIUM KLASSIEK
02.11.2025
It was a true delight to perform for the first time at the renowned Podium Klassiek. Music Collective Amsterdam had the wonderful opportunity to share its sound and artistic vision live on national television, performing excerpts from the second and third movements of Mahler’s first symphony.

KLASSIEK OP HET AMSTELVELD
20.09.2025
Joined by the extraordinary soprano Laetitia Gerards, Music Collective Amsterdam presents a vibrant and festive program — from the colour and elegance of Ravel, through the passion of De Falla, to the irresistible rhythms of Piazzolla — as part of Klassiek op het Amstelveld in the heart of Amsterdam’s Amstelveld.
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be music.
07.09.2025
Step into the world of sound with "be music." - a spellbinding performance by Music Collective Amsterdam and actor Ton Meijer. From the very first heartbeat of music to the vibrant sounds of today, this unforgettable journey blends storytelling, live performance, and imagination, inviting audiences of all ages to experience the magic of music’s evolution.

CONCERTGEBOUW OPEN
06.09.2025
Music Collective Amsterdam is proud to join the Concertgebouw OPEN festival with a performance of Mahler’s First Symphony, including the rarely heard Blumine movement. This landmark event offers audiences a fresh encounter with the universal language of Mahler, while celebrating MCA’s debut on the stage of one of the world’s most prestigious concert halls.


