Jeroen de Vaal

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Jeroen de Vaal studied at the Utrecht Conservatory with Eugénie Ditewig and attended the opera class taught by Monique Wagemakers and Jan Slothouwer. He then took lessons with Eric Tappy in Lausanne and with Marcel Reijans. He participated in masterclasses with, among others, Jard van Nes and Udo Reinemann.

The tenor has performed on the stages of famous opera houses in Amsterdam, Antwerp/Ghent, Brussels, Lyon, and Luxembourg, and sang in Vienna at both the Wiener Kammeroper and the Theater an der Wien. He has worked with conductors such as Marc Albrecht, Ivor Bolton, William Christie, Iván Fischer, Hartmut Haenchen, Peter Dijkstra, Gijs Leenaars, and Boudewijn Jansen. Jeroen de Vaal is also a highly sought-after concert singer and is regularly heard in Bach's passions and cantatas, 'Mass in B minor' and 'Christmas Oratorio.' At the Concertgebouw, he has frequently performed in the passion performances of the Amsterdam Mixed Choir and KCOV Excelsior and was also one of the soloists in a concert version of Wagner's Parsifal under Jaap van Zweden at the NTR Saturday Matinee.