Bremen Youth Symphony Orchestra

Thu, 02 Jul, 2026 at 07:00 pm UTC+02:00

Eric Ericsonhallen | Stockholm

The International Music Exchange
Publisher/HostThe International Music Exchange
Bremen Youth Symphony Orchestra
Advertisement
đŸŽ¶ FREE CONCERT !!
Youth Symphony Orchestra Bremen
JSO BREMEN (DE)
Conductor: Martin Lentz
Repertoire:
Ethel Smyth: The Wreckers (Ouverture)
Henriette Bosmans: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Alexander Arutunjan: Trumpet Concerto
Ture Rangström: Sinfonie n. 2
The Youth Symphony Orchestra Bremen
JSO Bremen was founded at the Music School Bremen in 1980 and is, to this day, the only full Youth Orchestra in Bremen. Currently, about 80 young musicians between the ages 13 and 23 take part in the weekly rehearsals. The yearly repertoire consists of a symphony, an overture (or a comparable piece) and a solo concerto played by a member of the orchestra. The weekly rehearsals go beyond just making music as a place for building friendships outside of school and working together as an ensemble.
The considerable effort put into these projects is reflected in numerous annual concert highlights: a concert in Bremens iconic concert hall „Die Glocke“, an open-air concert „Musik und Licht am Hollersee“ consistently attracting around 20.000 visitors and our IYSO (International Youth Symphony Orchestra Bremen) concert. The latter a project consisting of 120 musicians from 15 different countries, meeting for a dense period of back to back rehearsals and a final concert.
Joint projects with Theater Bremen, the Bremen Philharmonic Orchestra, the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, and other institutions are also a regular part of our artistic work.
An additional highlight is our yearly concert tour, with previous trips to France, Italy, Spain, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegowina.
Our interest in and the gratification of doing music together, as well as personal encounters, makes the YSO a very valuable experience for its members. Members regularly use their time in the orchestra as preparation for future studies and former members can be found playing in professional orchestras today.
Conductor: Martin Lentz
Born in Hamburg and taught to play the cello and double bass, Martin Lentz grew up participating in many youth orchestras, later studying at the „Hochschule fĂŒr Musik, ‚Franz Liszt‘“ in Weimar. He went on to conduct the „Jugendkammerorchesters der Musik- und Kunstschule Jena“ starting while he was in college.
With the production of „Glaszeiten“ at the Jena Theater in 1997, Martin Lentz conducted his operatic debut. From 2002 until his departure from Jena, he stood in close collaboration with the Jenaer Philharmonie. Some examples include: „Mio mein Mio“ by finnisch composer T. Hietala, a Portrait concert Arvo PĂ€rt and a concert evening for Bigband and symphony orchestra "intention please!".
In December 2004, he was appointed by Daniel Barenboim to help coordinate the musical education program in Israeli-occupied Ramallah. He took on this task in the name of the Barenboim-Said-Foundation from 2005 until 2009.
He is also a proponent of modern classical music, having premiered a wide variety of pieces, among them: Siegfried MĂŒller, Thilo Jaques, Matti Murto, Einojuhanni Rautavaara, Mehran Naderi, Konstanzia Gourzi and also some "cross over projects" like Manfred Hummel „Funkphonie“ for BigBand and orchestra, Clemens Rynkowski „UFOs First“ for theremin and orchestra, as well as compositions of his own.
Martin Lentz is currently active at the Music School Bremen, directing the "YSO Bremen", the "Junge Kammerorchester Bremen“, as well as the International Youth Symphony Orchestra Bremen (IYSO). He also served as music director of the STÜBA Philharmonic for many years and was the founding conductor of the Syrian Expad Orchestra. Together with German pop star “Clueso,” he produced an album that earned a “gold record” for selling over 100,000 copies. Martin Lentz also serves as a lecturer at various institutions.
Last but not least he is a bass player in the Salonorchester Weimar and also member of the federal committee Jeunesses Musicales Deutschland, the Youth Orchestra Association.
Advertisement

Event Venue

Eric Ericsonhallen, Kyrkslingan 2, SE-111 49 Stockholm, Sverige, Stockholm, Sweden

Tickets

Icon
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.

Ask AI if this event suits you:

More Events in Stockholm

TAUBE P\u00c5 GR\u00d6NA LUND | GR\u00d6NAN LIVE 2026
Wed, 01 Jul at 08:00 pm TAUBE PÅ GRÖNA LUND | GRÖNAN LIVE 2026

Lilla AllmÀnna GrÀnd 9, 11521 Stockholm, Sweden

Torsdagspub med Daniel and the River
Thu, 02 Jul at 05:00 pm Torsdagspub med Daniel and the River

BolidenvÀgen 8 , 121 63 Enskede, Sweden

F\u00f6delsedags Zumba R\u00e5lizz
Thu, 02 Jul at 05:00 pm Födelsedags Zumba RÄlizz

RÄlis Skatepark

Seinabo Sey, Amanda Bergman, Sunnan | 2 juli, Stockholm
Thu, 02 Jul at 05:45 pm Seinabo Sey, Amanda Bergman, Sunnan | 2 juli, Stockholm

Förbindelsehallen

Seinabo Sey, Amanda Bergman, Sunnan + support
Thu, 02 Jul at 05:45 pm Seinabo Sey, Amanda Bergman, Sunnan + support

Förbindelsehallen

Los Mirlos in Stockholm
Thu, 02 Jul at 06:30 pm Los Mirlos in Stockholm

Debaser Strand

The Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour in Stockholm
Thu, 02 Jul at 08:00 pm The Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour in Stockholm

Avicii Arena

Thursdays: SPFDJ, Billie Jo
Thu, 02 Jul at 10:00 pm Thursdays: SPFDJ, Billie Jo

Hammarby SlussvÀg 2, 11860 Stockholm, Sweden

Battering Ram - Live Pub Anchor
Fri, 03 Jul at 12:00 am Battering Ram - Live Pub Anchor

Pub Anchor

Salvatore Ganacci
Fri, 03 Jul at 12:00 am Salvatore Ganacci

Förbindelsehallen

Alegria do Norte Stockholm 2026
Fri, 03 Jul at 02:00 pm Alegria do Norte Stockholm 2026

Kollektivet Livet

L\u00e5ngholmen Open Air 2026
Fri, 03 Jul at 03:00 pm LÄngholmen Open Air 2026

LÄngholmens Amfiteater

Stockholm is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore Stockholm Events