European Federation of National Youth Orchestras

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European Federation of National Youth Orchestras
AbbreviationEFNYO
Formation1994
Headquarters Vienna, Austria
Website www.efnyo.org
Countries with a member orchestra in EFNYO (associated members in light blue; overseas members not shown) EFNYO Members.svg
Countries with a member orchestra in EFNYO (associated members in light blue; overseas members not shown)

The European Federation of National Youth Orchestras (EFNYO) is the association of the national youth orchestras of Europe. Its mission statement is to "provide a unique platform for the exchange of experience in orchestra training". [1] It is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union. [2]

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EFNYO is a member of the European Music Council, International Music Council, Jeunesses Musicales International and Culture Action Europe.

Members

Members as of December 2020. [3]

National youth orchestras

CountryOrchestraStatus
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Wiener Jeunesse Orchester Full member
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada National Youth Orchestra of Canada Associated member
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian Youth Philharmonic Associated member
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Cyprus Youth Symphony Orchestra Full member
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Youth Ensemble Full member
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Sibelius Academy Symphony OrchestraFull member
Flag of France.svg  France Orchestre Français des Jeunes Full member
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Bundesjugendorchester Full member
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Junge Deutsche Philharmonie Full member
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Greek Youth Symphony Orchestra Associated member
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland National Youth Orchestra of Ireland Full member
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Young Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Associated member
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Orchestra Giovanile Italiana Full member
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova Moldovan National Youth Orchestra Associated member
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands National Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands Full member
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Ungdomssymfonikerne Full member
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra Full member
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Jovem Orquestra Portuguesa Full member
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Romanian Youth Orchestra Full member
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland National Youth Orchestras of Scotland Full member
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Slovak Youth Orchestra Full member
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Spanish National Youth Orchestra Full member
Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland Jugend Sinfonie Orchester Konservatorium Bern Associated member
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Turkish National Youth Philharmonic Orchestra Full member

International orchestras

Host countryOrchestraMembers fromStatus
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy European Union Youth Orchestra Flag of Europe.svg  European Union Associated member
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester Europe Associated member
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Orkester Norden Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark, Flag of Norway.svg  Norway, Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden, Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia, Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia, Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Associated member
Flag of France.svg  France Jeune Orchestre de l'Abbaye InternationalAssociated member
Flag of France.svg  France Orchestre des Jeunes de la Méditerranée Flag of Albania.svg  Albania, Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria, Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia, Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus, Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia, Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt, Flag of Spain.svg  Spain, Flag of France.svg  France, Flag of Greece.svg  Greece, Flag of Israel.svg  Israel, Flag of Italy.svg  Italy, Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon, Flag of Libya.svg  Libya, Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia, Flag of Malta.svg  Malta, Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco, Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco, Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro, Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine, Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal, Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia, Flag of Syria.svg  Syria, Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia, Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Associated member
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Baltic Sea Philharmonic Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark, Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia, Flag of Finland.svg  Finland, Flag of Germany.svg  Germany, Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia, Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania, Flag of Norway.svg  Norway, Flag of Poland.svg  Poland, Flag of Russia.svg  Russia, Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Associated member
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Schleswig-Holstein Festival OrchesterInternationalAssociated member
Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland Philharmonie der Animato Stiftung InternationalAssociated member
Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland Verbier Festival Orchestra InternationalAssociated member

Organisations

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References

  1. "European Federation of National Youth Orchestras - Aims and Objectives" . Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  2. European Commission. "MusXchange 2020-22". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  3. European Federation of National Youth Orchestras. "Members&Partners" . Retrieved 2020-12-09.