Junge Deutsche Philharmonie
The
Junge Deutsche Philharmonie
editThe Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, founded in 1974, is a unique and innovative orchestra that brings together the best students from German-speaking music colleges aged between 18 and 28. As a "future orchestra," it stands for creative, vibrant, and forward-looking music-making.
Key Products and Services
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Ensemble Playing and Concert Activities: The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie forms its members into a musical body with the highest artistic standards after passing an audition. The orchestra meets several times a year in concentrated rehearsal phases, followed by international concert tours and guest performances in the largest concert halls in Europe and worldwide[2][3][5].
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Musical Diversity: In addition to contemporary music, the repertoire includes the great symphonic repertoire as well as concerts in historical performance practice. The orchestra experiments with different sound worlds and tests musical boundaries[2][3].
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Democratic Structure: The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie is a pioneer of democratically structured orchestral culture. The members take on all organizational tasks themselves and have the opportunity to actively participate in committees such as the board or the program committee[2][3].
Main Mission and Values
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Promotion of Young Musicians: The main mission of the orchestra lies in the promotion and career preparation of aspiring musicians. It serves as an important link between study and professional life as an orchestral musician[1][2][4].
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Artistic Excellence: The orchestra sets the highest artistic standards and offers members the opportunity to collaborate with renowned conductors and soloists. Jonathan Nott, the principal conductor and artistic advisor since 2014, plays a central role in this[1][2][3].
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Music Education and Outreach: The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie is engaged in music education projects and has a sustainable impact on the cultural sector. Many former members are active in leading orchestras or as professors at music colleges[2][3].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
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Cooperations and Sponsorships: The orchestra maintains valuable cooperations with professional orchestras, such as the Bamberger Symphoniker, to provide young musicians with diverse support and guidance from experienced professional musicians[3].
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Festivals and Pop-up Concerts: The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie organizes innovative festivals such as the orchestra festival "SHIFTING FUTURES," which focuses on the future of music and features diverse programs, experiments, and performances in various venues and locations in Frankfurt[5].
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Anniversary Season: As part of its 50th anniversary, the orchestra is celebrating with a special anniversary season that includes an extensive festival program and delights the public with new and experimental musical experiences[5].
The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie is thus not only an orchestra but a vibrant and creative musical body that shapes the music world of tomorrow and supports young talents on their path to professional musician life.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://jobs.zeit.de/jobs/geschaeftsfuehrer-in-m-w-d-vollzeit-junge-deutsche-philharmonie-junge-deutsche-philharmonie-e-v-frankfurt-am-main-1083527
- 2 - https://jdph.de/de/ueber-uns
- 3 - https://www.bamberger-symphoniker.de/education/junge-deutsche-philharmonie.html
- 4 - https://miz.org/de/institutionen/junge-deutsche-philharmonie-ev-i7921
- 5 - https://www.jdph.de/de/konzerte