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Remy van Kesteren was born on 8 March, 1989 in Zeist, Netherlands, is a Dutch harpist. Discover Remy van Kesteren's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?
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8 March 1989 |
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Remy van Kesteren Height, Weight & Measurements
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Remy van Kesteren Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Remy van Kesteren worth at the age of 35 years old? Remy van Kesteren’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Netherlands. We have estimated Remy van Kesteren's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Remy van Kesteren (8 March 1989) is a Dutch harpist.
In 2008 he won third place at the International Harp Competition in Moscow and in 2009 third prize at the prestigious The International Harp Contest in Israel.
That year he also won the final of the Stichting Jong Muziektalent Nederland competition, which earned him the title 'Young Music Talent 2009'.
Remy van Kesteren was admitted to the Utrechts Conservatorium in Erika Waardenburg's class at the age of ten and graduated with the highest distinction in 2010.
He continued his training at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he was inspired by the famous harpist Isabelle Moretti In 2012 he obtained his master's degree summa cum laude from the Conservatorium van Amsterdam.
He took composing lessons from composer Willem Jeths.
Remy van Kesteren has won several prizes.
He is the winner of the Elisabeth Everts Prize (Elisabeth Evertsprijs), the prize for exceptional young talent in the Netherlands.
He won first prizes at Dutch harp competitions and the Prinses Christina Concours.
In October 2012 he toured the Netherlands as laureate of Dutch Classical Talent, a promotional project by, among others, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Radio 4, the final of which took place on April 21, 2013 in the Royal Concertgebouw.
In 2013 he won the USA International Harp Competition.
In 2013 he also won the Grachtenfestival Prize, which is awarded annually to a young musician or ensemble at the start of an international career.
In 2016 he won the Dutch Music Prize, the highest award from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science for classical musicians.
At the age of twenty, Remy van Kesteren founded the Dutch Harp Festival (DHF), a festival with concerts focusing on the harp, and the DHF World Harp Competition, an international harp competition open to harpists from all nationalities, ages and genres.
Remy van Kesteren developed the Réus 49 together with Salvi.
The Dutch Musical Instruments Foundation supervised the innovative process and purchased the instrument.
The new instrument has 49 instead of 47 strings and can be played both acoustically and electrically amplified.
It also has a damping mechanism, allowing you to mute all strings with one movement of the knee.
The instrument was presented at the Dutch Harp Festival in 2018.