Grand finale in Potsdam: Youth Composed” celebrates its anniversary!

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On November 4th, Potsdam will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the “Youth Composed” competition with a concert by young talents.

Am 4. November feiert Potsdam das 30-jährige Jubiläum des Wettbewerbs „Jugend komponiert“ mit einem Konzert junger Talente.
On November 4th, Potsdam will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the “Youth Composed” competition with a concert by young talents.

Grand finale in Potsdam: Youth Composed” celebrates its anniversary!

In Potsdam, November 4th will be a special experience for many music lovers. On this day, a concert by the renowned saxophone quartet “Adumá” will take place in the lobby of the state parliament (Alter Markt 1) at 12 p.m. The occasion? The 30th anniversary of the “Youth Composed” competition, which is organized by the Brandenburg State Music Council. This competition has established itself as an important springboard for young composers aged 14 to 27 from Brandenburg and Poland. The Daily Mirror reports that in this competition the works submitted are not only awarded, but also performed by professional musicians, which makes this competition particularly interesting.

This year's competition was aimed specifically at saxophone quartets. The Berliner Ensemble will present compositions by the competition participants during the 30-minute performance. This not only gives the talented young musicians a stage, but also unique opportunities for visibility and recognition.

A look at the past

This competition has supported countless young composers over the last three decades and encouraged them to become creative. The awards ceremony, which took place on October 25, has already chosen the best talents and honored their works. A highlight of the anniversary is the upcoming concert, which will showcase the freshness and diversity of the pieces submitted.

The cultural significance of competition

“Youth Composed” is not just a simple competition; it stands for the promotion of young talent and the encouragement of creative musical exploration. Such initiatives are particularly valuable in times when digital media and technologies shape our lives. They show that music and art still play an important role in society.

With this event, Brandenburg has created a place where young people can live out and further develop their passion for music. It is hoped that many young composers from the region and beyond will take to the stage and inspire the audience with their creative ideas.

The district shows that it takes creative young people seriously and gives them the opportunity to demonstrate their artistic abilities. Potsdam will be a hotspot for music enthusiasts on November 4th, and everyone who has the chance shouldn't miss this concert.