Concept and values

Concept and values

Who are we ?

Eurochestries International, It is :


  • festivals like no other: priority on meeting, sharing, friendship, thanks to music. They welcome symphony orchestras (or to ropes), choirs and chamber music ensembles, young people (aged 15 to 25) high level  coming from different countries all over the world.   

During the festival, the musicians perform in concert with their own program, but also work together in a large international orchestra to prepare for the closing concert. Eurochestries festival concerts bring classical music to all audiences and all places.

  • a large international network  which allows you to meet orchestras and choirs, renowned conductors and choirs, composers, professors from conservatories and universities, festival and concert organizers, musicians, etc.   
  • master classes and internships international in universities and conservatories of the musical creations and the promotion of works and composers from different countries



All these activities allow:



  • a springboard for young participants: after their Eurochestries experience, many musicians go on to pursue a musical career
  • places where values are passed on: listening, tolerance, open-mindedness, sharing, respect, hard work, discovery of heritage, language, cooking, etc.
  • highlighting regional and national heritage
  • participation in the region's cultural network
  • training facilities

The chart

  • An orchestral practice with an international and human dimension
  • Encounters with top-level young instrumentalists 
  • A podium for young conductors and soloists
  • An international project for composers: the creation and promotion of contemporary works   
  • Discovery of the national repertoires of different countries   
  • The development of an international artistic fraternity through the creation of mixed-nationality orchestras: merging symphonic formations and pooling instrumental resources
  • Cooperation between youth choirs from around the world   
  • Promoting regional sites and heritage   
  • Bringing the great symphonic repertoire to a wider audience   
  • Opening up to the cultures of the peoples of different countries
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