Landesjugendorchester Baden-Württemberg


The Landesjugendorchester Baden-Württemberg, founded in 1972, is a youth orchestra based in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The orchestra gives a concert tour in Baden-Württemberg twice a year, and has travelled abroad on several occasions.

History and structure of the LJO

The Landesjugendorchester Baden-Württemberg was founded in 1972 by Klaus Matakas and Dietmar Mantel. They put together an ensemble of young musicians, who at that time had already been playing in the symphony orchestra of the music school in Lahr, appointing Christoph Wyneken as conductor.
Shortly thereafter, a hand-picked selection of musicians as well as “Jugend musiziert” laureates from all over Baden-Wuerttemberg applied to audition.
The LJO has numerous partnerships with other German orchestras. On 7 November 2005, for instance, on the occasion of the joint initiative of the Association of German Orchestras, the German Jeunesses Musicales and the Association of German Conservatoires, the Stuttgart State Orchestra and the Youth Orchestra of Baden-Wuerttemberg launched the "tutti pro" orchestra partnership. Other partnerships were formed during concert tours abroad.
To enter the "LJO Pool" musicians have to pass an audition. The "LJO Pool" contains about 350 young musicians aged between 13 and 22, who play all kinds of orchestral instruments. About 85-120 musicians participate in each working phase.
The office of the LJO is in Stuttgart-North in the rooms of the "Landesverband der Musikschulen Baden-Württemberg". Since 2008, the LJO has been employing one volunteer each year.

Artistic Director

The co-founder of the Youth Orchestra of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Christoph Wyneken, was actively engaged as the creative director until 2013, from which point onward the creative director as well as conductor have been replaced at the start of every work period. Johannes Klumpp is the creative advisor.

Working phase (schedule)

As the LJO is a project orchestra, no regular weekly rehearsals take place but working phases twice a year, always in the Easter and autumn holidays. In these periods, full-length concert programmes are rehearsed, which contain classical-romantic pieces of the concert literature as well as new music.
Every working phase contains extensive rehearsals of the chosen pieces with section rehearsals which are supervised by top-class tutors as well as tutti-rehearsals with the artistic director of the respective working phase. Every working phase is followed by a concert tour throughout Baden-Württemberg with up to 7 concerts. There are also some special projects with shorter rehearsal times and fewer concerts.

Audition

Auditions usually take place once a year in the Stuttgart area, giving musicians opportunity to showcase their talent and skills. The audition panel comprises creative advisors and tutors of the instrument. Audition dates are announced on the official website of the Youth Orchestra of Baden-Wuerttemberg. Once the date has been set and made public, musicians interested in participating can register and choose the most convenient date from a list of possible audition dates.
The orchestral audition comprises a ten-minute performance. The applicant is expected to prepare and play orchestral excerpts and a fast and slow movement free of choice, but usually encompassing two periods of classical music. If the participant is successful in passing the audition, they become part of the orchestra pool and may be selected for upcoming rehearsals and concerts.

International trips

On 15 May 2008 Germany and Madagascar celebrated the 125th anniversary of the German-Madagascan Treaty of Friendship. As part of the "Aktion Afrika" and in cooperation with the German Ambassy in Antananarivo the Foreign Office planned the official festivities on the fourth biggest island in the world. Receiving an invitation to form the accompanying cultural programme between 9 and 19 May, the LJO delegated a 19 member brass ensemble.

Ecuador

From September 1 to 18 2009, the Youth Orchestra of Baden-Wuerttemberg, boasting an ensemble of 45 musicians, performed a total of fifteen concerts to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Ecuadorian independence, all under the leadership of artistic director Christoph Wyneken. The orchestra also hosted a number of workshops and meet-and-greet events with Ecuadorian school children. After meeting with its fellow orchestra "Orquestra Sinfónica Juvenil de Guayaquil” in Guayaquil, the Youth Orchestra of Baden-Wuerttemberg performed a joint concert alongside its Ecuadorian counterpart, playing the first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5.

Financing

The Youth Orchestra of Baden-Wuerttemberg has numerous supporters and sponsors including the federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, the association of savings banks of Baden-Wuerttemberg, the regional association of music schools of Baden-Wuerttemberg and the Stuttgart State Orchestra.
Concert revenue constitutes another major source of income. The sponsorship association and the Foundation of the Youth Orchestra of Baden-Wuerttemberg provide additional financial backing, as well as the revenue generated by the sales of CDs, DVDs and programmes.

Awards and nominations

Awards

The LJO produced several CDs and DVDs, some of which include the following:
NameYearProgram
Johannes Brahms: Double Concerto op. 102, Symphony No. 1 op. 682011
  • Johannes Brahms: Concert for Violin, Violoncello and Orchestra in A minor, op. 102
  • Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor, op. 68
Sehnsucht, Traum und Walkürenritt 2010
  • Richard Wagner: Walkürenritt
  • Gioacchino Rossini: Overture on Wilhelm Tell
  • Diverse ballads of Gustav Mahler
  • Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowski: 1812 Overture
  • Arturo Márquez: Danzón No. 2
  • Georges Bizet: Farandole of the L'Arlésienne-Suite No. 2
  • Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 E minor, op. 95 „Aus der Neuen Welt“2009
  • Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 „Aus der neuen Welt“
  • Sergei Prokofiev: Excerpts from the ballet music of „Romeo and Juliet“
  • Concert of the LJO foundation2008
  • Gioacchino Rossini: Excerpts from „The Barber of Seville“
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Polonaise from „Eugene Onegin“
  • Johann Strauss II: The Blue Danube
  • Franz von Suppé: Overture on „Light Cavalry“
  • Jacques Offenbach: Can Can from „Orpheus in the Underworld“
  • Johann Strauss II: „Unter Donner und Blitz“, fast Polka
  • Arie Maasland „Malando“: Olé Guapa
  • Gustav Mahler – Symphony No. 52008
  • Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 5
  • 35th Anniversary of the LJO2007
  • Bedřich Smetana: „On Bohemia's Meadows and Fields“ from „Má vlast“
  • Pablo de Sarasate: Excerpts from Carmen-Fantasy
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: „Valse“ from Symphony No. 5
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: „Pezzo capriccioso“ for Cello and orchestra
  • Johann Strauss II: Egyptian March
  • Gioacchino Rossini: Overture on „William Tell“
  • Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Andante from Symphony No. 5
  • Heitor Villa-Lobos: Aria from „Bachianas brasileiras No. 5“
  • Richard Strauss: „Tanz der sieben Schleier“ from „„Salome““
  • Guest conductors and soloists

    The LJO has worked together with many reputable artists. A selection:

    Guest conductors/artistic directors