Choir of Formerly Disabled People 7/2026

24.07.2026 00:00 - 26.07.2026 00:00

Registration ends: 10.07.2026 00:00 - If registration has already closed, please inquire about course places by calling 017 570 1810.

myyntipalvelu@valamo.fi, p. 017 5701 810

, 370€/Student hotel 1 room, incl. accommodation, tuition, meals, 340€/College hotel 2 rooms/person, incl. accommodation, tuition, meals

Course description

If choral singing appeals to you, but joining a choir is stressful, come and try singing in a choir in a relaxed and encouraging atmosphere. The course includes singing together in monophonic and polyphonic voices and accustoming the mind and ear to the choir environment. We also practice the basics of voice use and strive to expand the vocal range through exercises. There are no skill requirements for the course, but the institute's Singing Courses for those without singing skills are a good preparation for the choir course for those who are unsure. The teacher is music lecturer Reijo Aittakumpu, who has over twenty years of experience working with developing singers.

Course program

Rights to changes reserved

Teacher

Aittakumpu Reijo

I am Reijo Aittakumpu, a music teacher and choir director from Helsinki. I have worked with learners of all ages and at all levels from preschool to upper secondary school and from adult education to the Sibelius Academy. However, my main work has been in upper secondary schools for 30 years, first. at Kallio Expression Upper Secondary School, then at Sibelius Upper Secondary School. My great passion is vocal music: I have sung in choirs for decades and conducted many different choirs. Throughout my career, I have been interested in studying the development of singing skills, especially in singers for whom staying in tune is not a given. Although the name of my course mentions singing incompetence, I do not really believe that anyone is singing incompetent. For decades, I have developed pedagogy specifically for beginner singers and I have seen in my work that singing can become a joyful part of life through teaching and practice, no matter how difficult it may have seemed before.