| I. |
Orchestral practice in the European dimension |
| II. |
Meetings of young instrumentalists of high-level |
| III. |
A podium for young conductors and young soloists |
| IV. |
A European site for composers: the creation and promotion of contemporary works
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| V. |
The discovery of the national European repertoires
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| VI. |
The development of a European artistic fraternity through the creation of bands in a mixture of nationalities: Fusion of the symphonic groups and pooling of instrumental resources. |
| VII. |
The cooperation of the youth choirs of Europe |
| VIII. |
The development of regional sites and heritages |
| IX. |
The spread of the large symphonic repertoire to a wide audience |
| X. |
The opening to the cultures of European peoples |