A Bridge to the Bosphorus

By now, the Young Euro Classic Festival Orchestras have become a fixed part of Young Euro Classic. These bi- and multi-national orchestras are not limited anymore to the Festival in Berlin, but have performed in China, India, South-Eastern Europe, Turkey, Japan, Russia and of course in various cities in Germany. One thing, however, always remains the same: Young Euro Classic brings together first-rate young musicians from different countries and their musical cultures – they rehearse together, getting to know each other and their partners’ musical tradition. Then, they perform together for Chancellors and Presidents, for leaders of politics and business – and of course for cheering audiences.

 

Chronology

Young Euro Classic Festival Orchestras

China-Germany

2007
Beijing, Nanjing, Wuxi, Qingdao, Shanghai and Tianjin (China)

2008
Shanghai, Beijing (China) as part of the cultural program of the Olympic Games, Munich, Darmstadt, Berlin, Fritzlar

2009
Nanjing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Beijing (China), Berlin (Germany)

2010
Shenzen, Shanghai, Nanjing (China) and as part of the Expo in Shanghai

2011
Changzhou, Shanghai, Nanjing, Qingdao, Beijing (China)

2012
Beijing, Changzhou, Shanghai

 

South-Eastern Europe

2009
Berlin (Germany), Priština (Kosovo), Skopje (Macedonia), Zaječar (Serbia)

2010
Berlin, Kassel (Germany), Split (Croatia), Cetinje (Montenegro)

2011
Berlin, Kassel, Melsungen (Germany)

 

Turkey-Germany

2009
Istanbul (Turkey) as part of the „be berlin“ Days

2010
Essen (Germany) as part of the European Cultural Capitals Essen-Istanbul

2011
Berlin (Germany)

 

India-Germany

2011
New Delhi (India)

 

Japan-Germany

2011
Iwaki, Tokyo (Japan)

 

Russia–Germany

2005
Berlin, Essen (Germany)

2009
Moscow (Russia)

2011
Moscow (Russia)

2012
Moscow (Russia)