Performers
Jürgen Partaj, Redner
Christian Bender, Redner
Shanghai Fushan Foreign Language Primary School Choir, Chor
1st place in the category »Children's Choir« with good success
Fang Ying, Dirigentin
Christophorus-Jugendkammerchor Versmold, Chor
1st place in the category »Mixed Choir« with excellent success
Hans-Ulrich Henning, Dirigent
The Glennie School Choir, Chor
3rd place in the category »Treble Choir« with excellent success
Emma Kann, Dirigentin
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School, Chor
2nd place in the category »Treble Choir« with excellent success
Lee Pak-dick, Dirigent
Penrhos College Chorale, Chor
1st place in the category »Treble Choir« with outstanding success
Catherine Clarnette, Dirigentin
Taipei Fuhsing Private School String Orchestra, Streichorchester
2nd place in the category »String Orchestra« with outstanding success
Chen Yung Ching, Dirigent
Sunrise String Orchestra, Streichorchester
1st place in the category »String Orchestra« with outstanding success
Poonchok Kularbwong, Dirigent
Jerusalem Conservatory Hassadna Youth Wind Orchestra, Blasorchester
1st place in the category »Symphonic Band« with outstanding success
Sagit Mazuz, Dirigentin
Kanagawa University Symphonic Band, Blasorchester
1st place in the category »Symphonic Band« with outstanding success
Toshiro Ozawa, Dirigent
Tamagawa Academy Upper Secondary Division Symphonic Wind Orchestra, Blasorchester
3rd place in the category »Symphonic Band« with outstanding success
Akira Hasebe, Dirigent
Sonora Junior Sax, Ensemble
1st place in the category »Special Performance Goup« with outstanding success
Domenico Luciano, Dirigent
Alicante's Province Youth Orchestra
2nd place in the category »Symphony Orchestra« with outstanding success
Francisco Maestre, Dirigent
Jugendsinfonieorchester Heidelberg, Orchester
1st place in the category »Symphony Orchestra« with outstanding success
Thomas Kalb, Dirigent
Christoph Ehrenfellner, Dirigent
Programme
Welcoming Words: Jürgen Partaj, Intendant of the SCL-Festival
Welcoming Words: Christian Bender, Managing Director Concerts-Austria
Jiang Minchu, Chen Hongpi
Little dragon boat
Shanghai Fushan Foreign Language Primary School Choir
Hans Leo Hassler
Verbum caro factum est
Christophorus-Jugendkammerchor Versmold
Iván Eröd
Viva la musica op. 43 (1982)
Christophorus-Jugendkammerchor Versmold
Christina Macpherson
Waltzing Matilda (Bearbeitung: Ruth McCall)
The Glennie School Choir
Herwig Reiter
Bitte Betti
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School
Jim Papoulis
We are the voices (Bearbeitung: Sophia Miller)
Penrhos College Chorale
Yasushi Akutagawa
Triptyque (1. Satz: Allegro) (1953)
Taipei Fuhsing Private School String Orchestra
Gustav Holst
St. Paul's Suite op. 29/2 (2. Satz: Ostinato und 4. Satz: Finale (The Dargason)) (1912–1913)
Sunrise String Orchestra
Oleg Bogod
Nigunim Nigudiim
Jerusalem Conservatory Hassadna Youth Wind Orchestra
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Thomas Doss
Dance from the east
Kanagawa University Symphonic Band
James Barnes
Symphonie Nr. 3 op. 89 (4. Satz: Finale)
Tamagawa Academy Upper Secondary Division Symphonic Wind Orchestra
Gianluca Sibaldi
Allegrone moderato
Sonora Junior Sax
Ruperto Chapí
Präludium (La revoltosa)
Alicante's Province Youth Orchestra
Arturo Márquez
Conga del fuego
Jugendsinfonieorchester Heidelberg
Michael Rüggeberg
Summa Cum Laude Anthem »Music is the global language«
Promoter's details
10. Summa Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival
Bereits in seiner 10. Ausgabe treffen in Wien vom 1.-5. Juli 2016 zum Summa Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival über 1.000 jugendliche Orchester- und Chormitglieder aus der ganzen Welt unter der Schirmherrschaft der Österreichischen UNESCO-Kommission zum musikalischen Austausch und Wettbewerb aufeinander.
Erleben Sie das Preisträgerkonzert mit einer Auswahl der interessantesten Orchester und Chorwerke von Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert und anderen internationalen Komponisten.
10th Summa Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival
During the 10th Summa Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival more than 1.000 youth orchestra and choir members from around the world will meet in Vienna from the 1st to the 6th of July 2016 under the auspices of the Austrian Commission for UNESCO for a musical exchange and competition.
Experience the Gala winners concert with a selection of the most interesting orchestra and choral masterpieces from Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and other international composers.
Note
Gala Winners' Concert
Links
http://www.sclfestival.org/