Local music leader Ingrid Luijten honored with royal distinction for 25 years of service
Ingrid Luijten from Poortugaal has been awarded a royal distinction for her 25-year dedication to music and community. Her work as a conductor, teacher, and organizer has brought generations together through music, making a lasting impact on local culture and education.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Ingrid Luijten |
| Honor | Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau |
| Location | Poortugaal, Albrandswaard (Zuid-Holland) |
| Presented by | Mayor Cees Pille |
| Years of Service | 25 years |
| Roles | Conductor, music teacher, organizer |
| Notable Contributions | Conducted choirs (e.g., I.K.K. Rejoice, Puttensteijn), student concerts |
| Education | Graduated from Hilversum Conservatory (1996) |
The municipality of Albrandswaard, through its mayor, awards royal distinctions to individuals who have made significant contributions to society. These honors recognize long-term dedication in areas such as culture, education, and community building, highlighting the value of local heroes in enriching civic life.
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Ingrid Luijten receives royal distinction
On March 21, during a special concert in the Dorpskerk in Hoogvliet, Ingrid Luijten, a resident of Poortugaal, was appointed Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau. Mayor Cees Pille of Albrandswaard presented the distinction.
This royal distinction is an appreciation for her long-standing and dedicated commitment to music and society.
For 25 years, she has been active as a conductor of choirs and ensembles. In this role, she brings people together and encourages musical development and collaboration.
Mayor Pille commented during the presentation: “For 25 years, she has wholeheartedly dedicated herself to music and the people around her. With her enthusiasm and dedication, she connects generations and passes on the joy of music. As a community, we can be proud of that.”
After graduating in 1996 from the Hilversum Conservatory, Ingrid Luijten has contributed to music in various ways. Among other things, she accompanied the Zuidland choir I.K.K. Rejoice and the senior choir Puttensteijn in Spijkenisse.
Additionally, she teaches General Music Education (AMV) to children, both at primary schools and in people’s homes. In this way, she introduces young students to music and contributes to their musical development.
Within the music association La Bona Futura in Poortugaal, she has played an important role for many years. She is committed to the ensemble playing and the development of its members. She also annually organizes a student concert at the De Hooge-Werf care home, where young and old come together and music connects generations.
Music also forms a central theme in her personal life. Her children are active in music, and her husband has supported her in her activities for many years.
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