European Federation of National Youth Orchestras
Abbreviation | EFNYO |
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Formation | 1994 |
Type | Federation |
Headquarters | Vienna, Austria |
President | Dr. Renate Böck |
Main organ | Board |
Website | www.efnyo.org |
The European Federation of National Youth Orchestras (EFNYO) is an association of European national youth orchestras on pre-professional level. The federation was founded in 1994 and has 17 national members, 8 international members and 7 cooperating members. The aim of the EFNYO is to promote cooperation and enable exchanges between youth orchestras. [1]
EFNYO is a member of the European Music Council (EMC), International Music Council (IMC) and Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI).
National Members
- Wiener Jeunesse Orchester (WJO) - Austria
- Sibelius Academy Symphony Orchestra (SIBAO) - Finland
- Orchestre Français des Jeunes (OFJ) - France
- Junge Deutsche Philharmonie (JDPh) - Germany
- RIAS-Jugendorchester (RIASJO) - Germany
- National Youth Orchestra of Ireland (NYOI) - Ireland
- Orchestra Giovanile Italiana (OGI) - Italy
- Nationaal Jeugd Orkest / Dutch Orchestra and Ensemble Academy - Netherlands
- Ungdomssymfonikerne (Norway)
- Polska Orkiestra Sinfonia Iuventus (POSI) - Poland
- National Youth Orchestra of Scotland (NYOS) - Scotland
- Joven Orquesta Nacional de España (JONDE) - Spain
- National Youth Symphony Orchestra of Turkey - Turkey
- Youth State Orchestra of Armenia (YSOA) - Armenia
- National Youth Orchestra of Cyprus - Cyprus
- Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium - Denmark
- Jugend Sinfonie Orchester Konservatorium Bern (JSO Bern) - Switzerland
International Members
- Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra
- Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra
- Jeune Orchestre Atlantique (JOA - France)
- Orchestre des Jeunes de la Méditerranée Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (OJMPACA - France)
- Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra (SHFO - Germany
- Baltic Youth Philharmonic (Countries round the Baltic sea)
- Orkester Norden (Norway)
- European Union Youth Orchestra (EUYO - UK)
Cooperating Members
- Prague Student Symphony Orchestra (Czech Republic)
- Young Euro Classic Festival Berlin (Germany)
- Young Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (Israel)
- National Youth Orchestra of Iraq (Iraq)
- Music Centre (Slovakia)
- Britten-Pears Orchestra (Aldeburgh Music - United Kingdom)
- South African National Youth Orchestra Foundation (South Africa)
References
- ↑ "European Federation of National Youth Orchestras - Aims and Objectives". Retrieved 23 November 2010.
Sources
- Official general assembly 2010 brochure of the European Federation of National Youth Orchestras
External links
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