Böblingen talents triumph at the national competition Youth making music”!

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Böblingen celebrates success at the national competition “Jugend musiziert” in Wuppertal. Prize winners shone with outstanding achievements.

Böblingen feiert Erfolge beim Bundeswettbewerb „Jugend musiziert“ in Wuppertal. Preisträger:innen glänzten mit hervorragenden Leistungen.
Böblingen celebrates success at the national competition “Jugend musiziert” in Wuppertal. Prize winners shone with outstanding achievements.

Böblingen talents triumph at the national competition Youth making music”!

The singers of the Böblingen Young Chamber Choir achieved an excellent result at this year's national competition “Jugend musiziert”. The competition took place on June 6th and 7th, 2025 in Wuppertal and offered a great platform for over 1,800 young talents from all over Germany, who had the opportunity to present themselves and make music together. The event attracted numerous participants and judges who assessed musical ability and awarded the best talent. Loud Krzbb.de The Böblingen singers were particularly convincing in the vocal duo and ensemble categories.

Second place was particularly pleasing for the vocal duo Stefania Shaban and Anna Sofie Bauer, who shone with 22 points. But the vocal ensemble with Nora Allekotte, Giovanna Sordi and Marianna Tushkanova also performed bravely and took third place with 21 points. The jury recognized the outstanding performances, in which pieces such as the Rose Choir from “The Marriage of Figaro” and the “Messe breve” by Leo Delibes were performed. Loud Youth make music A total of 1,157 ratings took part, which once again underlines the great importance of the competition.

Exchange and supporting program

The national competition was not only a place for competition, but also a platform for exchange between musicians. Particular attention was paid to the opportunities for encounters and the musical training opportunities offered to the participants. There were detailed consultations with the jurors, who were able to give valuable tips for career development. This shows how important solidarity and learning from each other are in the music world, which is particularly important for young musicians.

Clemens König, the musical director of the Young Chamber Choir, skilfully prepared the winners for this competition. He emphasized how important it is to make music together and to exchange ideas between young people. The award ceremony itself will take place in October at the Böblingen District Office, where District Administrator Roland Bernhard will award the successful participants.

A look at the large number of talents

With over 1,800 participants and more than 100 jurors, the national competition is one of the largest events of its kind. The artists performed as soloists or in ensembles, with categories ranging from solo performances in classical instruments to vocal ensembles. This shows how colorful and diverse the world of music is. Musikschule-Leipzig.de reports on the successful exchange between the young people, which was also in the foreground. A creative supporting program also included joint music-making activities and festival concerts.

Cologne is proud of such talents and the committed institutions that support them. Here lies a promising piece of the musical future, which continues to take shape more and more through competitions such as “Jugend musiziert”.