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Season 2025

Tomas Fitzel, rbb Kulturradio, 16 August 2023
Young Euro Classic is something like the European Parliament of musical instruments.
Orchestra performing energetically with violins on stage.

Music in Exile

No orchestra demonstrates the importance of its own musical traditions as clearly as the Afghan Youth Orchestra: from their forced exile, the young musicians are fighting to ensure that authentic Afghan musical traditions are heard and saved from destruction. The orchestra's home, the country's only music school in Kabul, was closed and looted after the Taliban returned to power in 2021. The young musicians had to flee their home country and find shelter in Portugal - the only country that granted them asylum. As the ‘voice of a country that has no music’ (thus the 15-year-old trumpet player and orchestra member Zohra Ahmadi), they will combine Afghan musical traditions with European orchestral culture in their programme on the final evening of the festival. 

Orchestra takes a bow after a performance, musicians holding instruments aloft, conductor smiling.

New creations

This year, the O/Modernt New Generation Symphony Orchestra once again adds a distinctive flavour to the wide range of sounds for which Young Euro Classic is renowned. The extraordinarily creative ensemble led by its conductor Hugo Ticciati offers a journey through four centuries of music, from around 1600 to the present day. And as always, contemporary music has a firm place at Young Euro Classic: composers of the younger generation will present their new works to the Berlin festival audience for the first time - and as always, an audience jury will decide on the winner of the European Composition Award 2025.