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Festival Programme

The focus of this year's programme is the European idea: freedom, equality, solidarity! 17 evening concerts, five ensemble concerts and a day full of diverse programmes for children await the audience at the Konzerthaus Berlin. From 1 to 17 August, young musicians will bring their skills to the stage with dedication and enthusiasm: in great symphonies, new works and music from their home countries, flanked by jazz concerts and dance. Next to the presentation of western classical music, five young ensembles performing at the festival within the festival will illustrate how they continue the artistic musical traditions of their home countries today, celebrating the diversity of musical creativity.

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Guest concerts
Tuesday 27 May 2025, 8 pm

Festival anticipation! The orchestra of the renowned UC Berkeley is on tour in Europe: 120 young talents invite you to a space odyssey with Richard Strauss' ‘Also sprach Zarathustra’ and other works on 27 May 2025 at the Konzerthaus Berlin.

Friday 1 August 2025, 7 pm

Opening concert!

The Romanian National Youth Orchestra under the direction of Katharina Wincor performs brilliantly at the start of the festival with Rachmaninov's ‘Symphonic Dances’, which the composer himself described as his best work..

Festival within the festival
Saturday 2 August 2025, 5 pm

(Two Pairs of the Orquesta Experimental de Instrumentos Nativos)

An ensemble concert in the Werner-Otto-Hall that brings the Andes to life! Four young musicians play - literally - with tradition and modernity.

Saturday 2 August 2025, 7 pm

An exciting debut at Young Euro Classic: the still young Yerevan Youth Symphony Orchestra presents a challenging programme under the direction of Sergey Smbatyan, presents Dvořák's symphony “From the New World” as well as one of Armenia's most iconic solo concertos.

Festival within the festival
Sunday 3 August 2025, 5 pm

The traditional Joik singing form of the indigenous Sámen in northern Fennoscandia is combined by the sápmi duo with the modern sounds of electric guitar and synthesiser. The concert takes place at the Werner-Otto-Hall.

Sunday 3 August 2025, 7 pm

Finally back at Young Euro Classic! Spain's national youth orchestra brings an iconic work of Spanish music, a world premiere and the showpiece of ambitious youth orchestras to Berlin.

Monday 4 August 2025, 7 pm

For the thirteenth time, the National Youth Ballet under the artistic directorship of Kevin Haigen presents an extraordinary evening of dance at Young Euro Classic. This season, the National Youth Ballet will once again present excerpts from its diverse repertoire of choreographies, some of which were developed by the dancers themselves.

Tuesday 5 August 2025, 7 pm

This is what Europe sounds like! The best young instrumentalists from all EU countries present a programme full of orchestral highlights.

Wednesday 6 August 2025, 7 pm

From the north of Great Britain! The sound of the accordion, rarely heard in the concert hall, is followed by Berlioz's lavish Symphonie fantastique.

Thursday 7 August 2025, 7 pm

An exciting jazz debut at Young Euro Classic 2025: The JM Jazz World Orchestra under the artistic direction of Luis Bonilla! On the programme: tailored arrangements that reflect the diversity and spirit of this unique ensemble.

Friday 8 August 2025, 7 pm

Dream team: the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra and Michael Sanderling. A Shostakovich evening that is likely to resonate for a long time to come.

Saturday 9 August 2025, 7 pm

From classical to contemporary Georgian - with the 15-year-old rising star Tsotne Zedginidze at the piano.

Festival within the festival
Sunday 10 August 2025, 5 pm

Gamelan Degung with a modern twist! With contemporary and traditional compositions, the Simpay Panaratas ensemble from West Java fills the Werner-Otto-Hall with the dreamy sounds of traditional instruments from the Indonesian islands.

Sunday 10 August 2025, 7 pm

‘Somewhere in the world...’: The Bundesjazzorchester (Bujazzo) dedicates its new programme to legendary melodies by artists persecuted under the Nazi regime.

Monday 11 August 2025, 7 pm

Goddesses, prophets and the kingdom of heaven: in the National Youth Orchestra, exceptional musical talents aged between 14 and 19 dedicate themselves to works by Say, Bernstein and Mahler!

Tuesday 12 August 2025, 7 pm

An evening with the Nationaal Jeugdorkest is always a pleasure. At this concert, you can hear what it sounds like when an orchestra is given free rein!

Wednesday 13 August 2025, 7 pm

The Norwegian Ungdomssymfonikerne explore the highs and lows of Mahler's First Symphony and Berg's moving Violin Concerto with violin virtuoso Liza Ferschtman.

Thursday 14 August 2025, 7 pm

A programme that draws on the long and proud musical tradition of the orchestra's homeland: with works by Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Ján Levoslav Bella, Vladislav Sarissky - and Antonín Dvořák.

Friday 15 August 2025, 7 pm

Hugo Ticciati has repeatedly provided creative impulses at Young Euro Classic and has earned rave reviews with his original programmes. This year we are finally celebrating the public festival at the Gendarmenmarkt again with the O/Modernt New Generation Symphony Orchestra!

Festival within the festival
Saturday 16 August 2025, 5 pm

Here comes rhythm! The internationally celebrated percussionist Karthik Mani presents a unique musical experience of rhythm, energy and tradition together with four young talents from the South Indian Karnataka College of Percussion. The concert will take place in the Werner-Otto-Hall.

Saturday 16 August 2025, 7 pm

Will you be more likely to hear the waves of the Atlantic or the Mediterranean when the Orchestre Français des Jeunes plays Debussy's La mer under its new chief conductor Kristiina Poska?

Festival within the festival
Sunday 17 August 2025, 5 pm

Discover the captivating musical vision of this trio from Gambia and and experience how tradition and modernity are interpreted with unique sounds and innovative compositions at the ensemble concert in the Werner-Otto-Saal!

Sunday 17 August 2025, 7 pm

The Afghan Youth Orchestra in exile comes from a country where all music-making is now banned. After the Taliban seized power again in 2021, the musicians had to flee and found a new home in Portugal. From there, they fight against oblivion: Their programmes set an example for the preservation of authentic Afghan musical traditions and combine them with European orchestral culture.