Congrès International Eurochestries
This year the Eurochestries International Congress will take place in Jerez de la Frontera in Spain.
Organizers of festivals and various musical events, musicians, music professionals and many others, this event is open to all people who are interested in music, in Eurochestries.
As every year, this meeting will be punctuated by workshops, conferences, and of course, music!
- Festivals like no other: priority to meeting, sharing, friendship, thanks to music.
They welcome symphony orchestras (or to strings), high-level choirs and chamber music ensembles for young people (aged 15 to 25) coming from different countries around 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 the closing concert.
Eurochestries festival concerts bring classical music to all audiences and all places.
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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 training courses
international in universities and conservatories.
- Musical creations
- And the promotion of works and composers
from different countries
All these activities allow:
- a springboard for young participants: after their time at Eurochestries, many musicians pursue a musical career
- places of transmission of values: listening, tolerance, open-mindedness, sharing, respect, work, discovery of heritage, linguistics, culinary, etc.
- the enhancement of heritage regional and national
- participation in the cultural network of the territory
- training locations
"I have attended several performances of different Eurochestries groups as a music lover, and I am delighted."
Spectator
“It’s a magical experience! It represents unique encounters and opportunities and truly, a big thank you for all of this!”
Musician who participated
at Eurochestries
“3 encores for the orchestra and its conductor, talented and adorable musicians, we want more!”
Welcoming city
concerts