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Kinderen voor Kinderen
Flory Anstadt [nl] and Kinderen voor Kinderen (1982)
Flory Anstadt [nl] and Kinderen voor Kinderen (1982)
Background information
OriginHilversum, Netherlands
GenresPop, rock, hiphop, Broadway
Instrument(s)c. 30 voices
Years active1980–present
LabelsVARAgram
Websitekvk.vara.nl

Kinderen voor Kinderen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌkɪnd(ə)rə(n) voːr ˈkɪnd(ə)rə(n)], lit.'Children for Children') is a Dutch children's choir maintained by public broadcaster BNNVARA.

Since 1980 the choir has released one album of new children's songs each year, and is probably the only act from the 1980s with consecutive albums in the top 40 chart (apart from two releases). The ideas for the songs generally come from children who write in. Well-known Dutch lyricists then turn submitted ideas into finished songs.

The songs on each year's album are presented in a special TV broadcast, staged and recorded in advance (in the group's early years, these shows were broadcast live). Various Dutch celebrities often appear as cast members in these shows. In 2006, Kinderen voor Kinderen staged its first live pop concert as the basis of its annual broadcast.

Kinderen voor Kinderen also holds an annual "Song Contest" known as the Kinderen voor Kinderen Songfestival that sees the winners of the regional pre-selection rounds (one each province) compete against each other as finalists.

History

Concept

Official Kinderen voor Kinderen logo

In 1980 program director Flory Anstadt decided to start a children's choir as part of a VARA fund-raising campaign to provide toys to children in developing countries. The choir released an album of songs sung by children ranging in age from 8 to 12 years old. VARA subsequently broadcast performances of the songs on television. The choir was a success and a decision was made to release an album each year from then on. The toy donation campaign ended in 1991. The name of the choir is now the sole reminder of its original function.

Staying true to their main purpose, Kinderen voor Kinderen is still releasing charity-singles such as:

The ensemble has been conducted by Babette Labeij since 2005. She succeeded Majel Lustenhouwer, who led the group during its first 25 years. In recognition of Kinderen voor Kinderen's contribution to Dutch culture under his guidance, Lustenhouwer received a knighthood of the Order of Orange Nassau in 2006.

For the first 21 releases, the first song on each album was always the Kinderen voor Kinderen anthem. Only albums 5 and 15 were notable exceptions as on those album the anthem was the closing track. Starting with album 22 the custom was changed to make it the closing track instead. The melody has remained the same since 1980, though the lyrics were changed after album 3 to remove a verse about children starving and sleeping in the street. The chorus has stayed the same, while verses have changed over the years to be more celebratory and inclusive, suggesting that children are more open-minded and understanding. Some of the recent albums omit the anthem entirely.

At present

The choir currently consists of around 30 children between 8 and 12 years of age (originally the age limit was 14 instead of 12). Originally the goal was to have participants from throughout the Netherlands. Over time, however, practical considerations intervened and the children recruited as singers are now required to live within close distance of the TV recording studios in Hilversum, southeast of Amsterdam. As a consequence the songs are sung with the characteristic accent of that area, the most noticeable feature of which is the so-called Gooise R: the retroflex pronunciation of the letter R at the end of words and after vowels before consonants in a manner similar to that of American English, although other Rs are realized as trills, either alveolar [r] or uvular [ʀ].

The ensemble operates on a yearly production cycle starting with auditions for new members in January. Songs are composed based on ideas from children's letters and go through a judging process, ultimately leaving 12 song choices for the year's CD. The first singing rehearsals begin in March, and dance rehearsals start in September after summer recess. The year's TV program is usually recorded during the autumn school recess. A viewing is held for the children and their families one week before the program is broadcast in November.

A 27-CD box set, released at the end of September 2007, gave the choir their first album top 10 entry in almost a decade.

TV broadcasts

1980–1984

1985–1989

1990–1994

1995–1999

2000–2004

2005–2009

2010–present

Topics addressed in songs

Kinderen voor Kinderen's songs deal with many different subjects. Some frequently recurring themes are:

Former members with notable solo careers

Member KvK
season(s)
Career
Iason Chronis 8–12 Part of music producer duo Mason
Sarah Chronis 17–18 Actress, appeared in the Dutch soap-opera ONM (Onderweg naar Morgen) from 2006 to 2009
Meau Hewitt [nl] 30–32 Singer-songwriter known as MEAU
Elise van der Horst 12–17 Singer known as EliZe
Mandy Huydts 2–3 Part of Dutch girl group Frizzle Sizzle
Marjon Keller [nl] 2–4 Part of Dutch girl group Frizzle Sizzle
Iris van Kempen 17–19 Part of the British-Dutch pop group XYP
Levi van Kempen [nl] 20 Actor appearing in Dutch soap ONM (Onderweg naar Morgen) from 2005 to 2010
Stefania Liberakakis 35–36 Represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021
Elvira Out [nl] 1 Actress, appeared in the Dutch soap opera Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden from 2006 to 2007
Daniël Samkalden [nl] 8–12 Singer-songwriter
Kelly van der Veer [nl] 12–15 Transgender singer and television personality
Laura Vlasblom [nl] 2 Part of Dutch girl group Frizzle Sizzle

Discography

Albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
NED
[1]
Kinderen voor Kinderen 1981 1
Kinderen voor Kinderen 2 1981 1
Kinderen voor Kinderen 3 1982 1
Kinderen voor Kinderen 4 1983 1
Kinderen voor Kinderen 5 1984 1
Kinderen voor Kinderen 6 1985 3
Kinderen voor Kinderen 7 1986 1
Kinderen voor Kinderen 8 1987 1
Kinderen voor Kinderen 9 1988 1
Kinderen voor Kinderen 10 1989 1
Het beste uit...
(compilation)
1990 29
Kinderen voor Kinderen 11 1990 3
Kinderen voor Kinderen 12 1991 4
Kinderen voor Kinderen 13 1992 1
Kinderen voor Kinderen 14 1993 1
De allerbeste!
(compilation)
1994 10
Kinderen voor Kinderen 15 1994 10
Kinderen voor Kinderen 16 1995 7
Kinderen voor Kinderen 17 1996 17
Kinderen voor Kinderen 18 1997 11
Kinderen voor Kinderen 19 1998 7
Kinderen voor Kinderen 20 1999 23
Kinderen voor Kinderen 21 2000 16
Kinderen voor Kinderen 22 2001 29
Kinderen voor Kinderen 23 2002 21
Kinderen voor Kinderen 24 2003 15
Kinderen voor Kinderen 25 2004 14
2005 (Deel 26) 2005 28
De Coolste DJ – 27 2006 25
Alle Liedjes van 1980 t/m 2006
(Het complete overzicht deel 1-27)

(compilation)
2007 9
De Gamer – 28 2007 27
Buiten spelen – 29 2008 18
Lachen is gezond – 30 2009 14
30 jaar
(compilation)
2009 52
Hé jullie! – 31 2010 23
Zo bijzonder! – 32 2011 11
Hallo wereld – 33 2012 1
Klaar voor de start – 34 2013 1
De allergrootste hits van Kinderen voor Kinderen – Waanzinnig gedroomd 2014 1
Feest – 35 2014 2
Raar maar waar – 36 2015 1
De allergrootste hits van Kinderen voor Kinderen – Waanzinnig gedroomd – Editie 2016 2016 10
Voor altijd jong! – 37 2016 1
Gruwelijk eng – 38 2017 1
Kom erbij! – 39 2018 2
Reis mee! – 40 2019 2
En toen? – 41 2020 3
Worden wat je wil – 42 2021 2
Gi-ga-groen – 43 2022 4
Bij mij thuis – 44 2023 11

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions
NED
[1]
Album
"Ik heb zo wa-wa-wa-waanzinnig gedroomd" 1981 8 Kinderen voor Kinderen
"Op een onbewoond eiland" 1981 16 Kinderen voor Kinderen 2
"Ha, ha, ha, je vader" 1982 27 Kinderen voor Kinderen 3
"Meidengroep" 1983 8 Kinderen voor Kinderen 4
"Als ik de baas zou zijn van het journaal" 1984 20 Kinderen voor Kinderen 5
"Eeuwige kerst"
(Anny Schilder, Kinderen voor Kinderen & Het Goede Doel)
1984 5 Single only
"Ik ben toch zeker Sinterklaas niet" 1986 22 Kinderen voor Kinderen 7
"Moeders wil is wet" 1987 51 Kinderen voor Kinderen 8
"Astronaut" 1988 70 Kinderen voor Kinderen 9
"Zomaar..." 1990 84 Kinderen voor Kinderen 11
"Vuur en vlam" 1992 49 Kinderen voor Kinderen 13
"Voor Azië" 2005 41 Single only
"Hallo wereld" 2012 8 33 – Hallo wereld
"Bewegen is gezond" 2013 5 34 – Klaar voor de start
"Klaar voor de start" 2013 14
"Doe de Kanga" 2014 27 35 – Feest!
"Feest!" 2014 89
"Energie" 2015 52 36– Raar maar waar
"Raar maar waar" 2015 64
"Hupsakee!" 2016 50 37 – Voor altijd jong!
"Okido" 2017 83 38 – Gruwelijk eng
"Pasapas" 2019 82 40 – Reis mee!
"Worden wat je wil" 2021 45 42 – Worden wat je wil
"FitTop10" 2022 36 43 – Gi-ga-groen
"Gi-ga-groen" 36
"ZiggZagg" 2023 27 Non-album singles
"Daba die daba daa" 2024 19

References

  1. ^ a b "Kinderen voor Kinderen discography page". Dutchcharts.com. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Goud/Platina". NVPI. Retrieved 16 November 2018.