European Youth Orchestra Academy

Under the patronage of the European Parliament

String Quartet

Become part of the Young European Music Festival 2026

Alumni Application for the EYOA – String Quartet 2026

Only for active participants of EYOA 2019/2022/2023/2024/2025!
Are you between 16 and 25 years old, highly musically talented, and from Europe, Great Britain, or other associated countries (see regulations)? Are you bold and ready to enchant us with your favorite instrument? – Then show us what you can do!
If you have previously participated in the EYOA, you can now apply as an Alumni for our String Quartet and take part in EYOA 2026. Our academy is under the patronage of the European Parliament.

European Youth Orchestra Academy: September 3–13 2026
Application Deadline: December 31, 2025

Before you get started ...

Please carefully read all our Rules & Guidelines and make sure you have selected the correct form for your desired ensemble. The appropriate sheet music for your instrument audition can be found under the tab Sheet Music for Your Audition.

For your application, you should have the following documents ready:
# YouTube link to your application video
# Motivation letter (text for the form)
# (if under 18) Parental consent form (informal PDF)
# signed Declaration of Consent | Media Rights

Rules & Requirements

You must submit your application by December 31, 2025. Please use only our designated application form (at the bottom of this page) and make sure to select the correct form for your preferred ensemble!
If you encounter any issues with the form, please contact us in time.

Only for active participants of EYOA 2019/2022/2023/2024/2025!

For our String Quartet 2026, all talented applicants must be between 16 and 25 years old by December 2026. You must hold the nationality of a European Union member state. Additionally, applicants may also hold the nationality of associated countries such as the United Kingdom, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Iceland, Kosovo, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, or Israel.
The decision of our jury regarding participant selection is binding and final.
Participation is expressly only possible if you have previously attended one of our academies.

The participation fee is €165 and is due once the jury confirms your placement. This includes:
# Accommodation in a double room (3-star hotel)
# Meals during the entire academy as well as during additional activities.

If you need a large instrument, such as a cello or double bass, we will provide it free of charge on-site. However, you must arrange and cover your own travel to and from Mannheim.

For the final concert during the Young European Music Festival, you will receive an exclusive EYOA T-shirt. Please also bring black trousers or a skirt, and black shoes.

If you need an excuse for your school, we will be happy to provide an official excuse or confirmation letter upon request. Just provide us with the school’s address.

At our EYOA, it’s about more than just music: we aim to support your artistic and personal development, open new perspectives, and even enhance your career prospects. Therefore, we want to know from you: Why do you want to be part of the EYOA – and what do you hope to gain from this experience?
This – let’s call it a MOTIVATION LETTER – is an essential part of the application requirements.

In 2026, our European Youth Orchestra Academy will take place in Mannheim from Thursday, September 3 to Sunday, September 13, 2026.
Arrival: September 3, 2026
Departure: September 13, 2026

Academy Contents:
# Daily section and full orchestra rehearsals
# Morning sports activities
# Shared meals
# Cultural excursions
# Cultural and political lectures, e.g., on music history and Europe

Program Strin Quartet

Juan Crisóstomo de Arriaga
String quartet No. 1 in D minor

Dimitri Schostakowitsch
String Quartet No. 8, Op. 110, “In Memory of the Victims of Fascism and War”
 
Conductor: Anne Erdmann-Schiegnitz


Performance Venues & Dates:

# Wednesday, 09.09.26, 8:00 PM

Mozart Hall – Schwetzingen Palace

# Thursday, 10.09.26, 8:00 PM
Kunsthalle – Mannheim

# Saturday, 12.09.26, 3:30 PM
Promenade Concert in Luisenpark, City Center – Mannheim

Anne Erdmann-Schiegnitz studied violin with Nicolas Chumachenko (Freiburg), Yair Kless (Tel Aviv), and Rudolf Koelmann (Winterthur), where she completed her studies with a concert diploma. She was a scholarship holder of the Otto-Meister Foundation and received support from the Würth Foundation.

Her musical career has taken her, among others, to the Neue Philharmonie Westfalen and the Staatskapelle Weimar. In addition to intensive studies in historical performance practice and masterclasses with Urs Stiehler, Stanley Ritchie, and Midori Seiler, she focuses particularly on chamber music.

In 1996, she founded the Aglaia Trio, with which she performs nationally and internationally. She is also a member of renowned period-instrument ensembles such as Les Amis de Philippe, Merseburger Hofkapelle, L’Arpa Festante, and the Frankfurt Main Baroque Orchestra. Concert appearances have taken her to festivals across Europe; as a concertmaster, she participated, among others, at the Theater Erfurt in Purcell’s King Arthur.

Since 2013, Anne Erdmann-Schiegnitz has been teaching at the Mannheim Music School

Violin I

Violin II
Viola
Cello

*The sheet music for each instrument for your audition can be found in the tab Sheet Music for Your Audition.

To really get to know you and your musical skills, we need an application video from you. It should show us where you currently stand musically – and who you are.
The audition video is mandatory and should provide an authentic impression of you.

You will upload the video as a YouTube link in your application form.

Here’s how to structure your video:

  1. Introduce Yourself Briefly
    Tell us in a few sentences who you are and why you want to participate in EYOA 2026.

  2. Perform Something for Us

    • First: the orchestral parts listed for your instrument under the tab Sheet Music for Your Audition.

    • Then: a piece of your choice from the classical repertoire – for example, a movement from a concerto, sonata, or suite in the classical style.
      Tip: If the movement is too long, you may stop after the reprise.

  3. No Stress with Accompaniment
    Piano accompaniment is not required – you can record everything solo.

  4. Recording Rules

    • Please perform each piece and excerpt in a single take.

    • No cuts or edits!

    • If you record different sections separately, combine them into one video at the end.

  5. Length & Format

    • Duration: minimum 10 minutes, maximum 15 minutes.

    • Format: YouTube link. (Important note: We only accept YouTube formats!)


The appropriate sheet music for your instrument can be found under the tab Sheet Music for Your Audition. Sheet Music for Your Audition.


Young musicians with disabilities who meet the usual application requirements and wish to register for the audition are welcome to join us.

Arrival by Plane / Train:
Please book your flight ticket including your train ride to Mannheim. We recommend Frankfurt International Airport. From there, you can reach the center of Mannheim (Main Station) directly and conveniently by train.

Arrival by Bus:
If you wish to arrive by bus, select Mannheim Bus Station (directly at the Main Station) as your destination.

We will pick you up after your arrival at Mannheim Main Station. Meeting point: Mannheim Main Station – Station Hall – Ticket Counter

For the sake of the environment, we recommend traveling by train or bus!

Please remember: You must insure your instrument yourself, cover all additional costs, and have international health insurance. Before your trip begins, please show us that your insurance is valid.

In addition to the application form, we also need your consent for photos, videos, or television recordings to be made during the academy.
By giving your consent, you grant us the right to publish the media as part of our project.
Your consent is a mandatory part of the application.

Invited participants are asked to introduce themselves to the local Rotary Club in their home country. All contact information will be provided personally with your invitation letter to the academy in early 2026.

If you have any further questions or if anything is unclear, please contact:

Michel Maugé, EYOA
E: mauge@eyoa.de
T:: +49 (0)151 189 09 288

Anne Erdmann-Schiegnitz

Anne Erdmann-Schiegnitz studied violin with Nicolas Chumachenko (Freiburg), Yair Kless (Tel Aviv), and Rudolf Koelmann (Winterthur), where she completed her studies with a concert diploma. She was a scholarship holder of the Otto-Meister Foundation and received support from the Würth Foundation.

Her musical career has taken her, among others, to the Neue Philharmonie Westfalen and the Staatskapelle Weimar. In addition to intensive studies in historical performance practice and masterclasses with Urs Stiehler, Stanley Ritchie, and Midori Seiler, she focuses particularly on chamber music.

In 1996, she founded the Aglaia Trio, with which she performs nationally and internationally. She is also a member of renowned period-instrument ensembles such as Les Amis de Philippe, Merseburger Hofkapelle, L’Arpa Festante, and the Frankfurt Main Baroque Orchestra. Concert appearances have taken her to festivals across Europe; as a concertmaster, she participated, among others, at the Theater Erfurt in Purcell’s King Arthur.

Since 2013, Anne Erdmann-Schiegnitz has been teaching at the Mannheim Music School

If you have any further questions or if anything is unclear, please contact:

Michel Maugé, EYOA
E: mauge@eyoa.de
T:: +49 (0)151 189 09 288

Sheet Music for Your Audition

Choose the appropriate sheet music for your instrument for your application video!

Probevorspiel Violine 1   
Arriaga Takt 1-54
Schostakowitsch Ziffer 11-18, und 21-24
Probevorspiel Violine II  
Arriaga Takt 1-65
Schostakowitsch ab Ziffer 21
Probevorspiel Braatsche
Arriaga Takt 17-50  plus Solo am Ende
Schostakowitsch Ziffer 13 bis 17, vor Ziffer 27 bis 29
Probevorspiel Cello
Arriaga wie auf der Seite notiert
Schostakowitsch Ziffer 23 bis 27

Application Form Alumni String Quartet 2026

The form guides you through your application in 5 steps:
1. Personal Information
2. Personal Details
3. Instrument & Education
4. Parent Contact
5. Data Protection & Uploads
Get ready – we look forward to your application!

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Thank you for your application!

We appreciate your commitment.
The jury will evaluate all applications after the deadline (31.12.2025)
The decisions are expected to be announced in early February 2026.

Sincerely, your EYOA team

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