ENSEMBLES 2015
Australia
Austria
China - Hong Kong
Chinese Taipei
Hungary
South Korea
Switzerland
RESULTS OF THE SCL-COMPETITION 2015
Results for the Orchestras:
Category Symphony Orchestra:
Alicante’s Province Youth Orchestra (Spain) - 1st place Outstanding success
Youth Symphony Orchestra Arabesque (Switzerland) - 2nd place Excellent success
Sankt Annæ Symfoniorkester (SASO) (Denmark) - 2nd place Excellent success
Category Chamber Orchestra:
Ying Wa Senior Orchestra (China - Hong Kong) - 1st place Outstanding success
Category String Orchestra:
Junge Kammerphilharmonie Rhein-Neckar (Germany) - 1st place Outstanding success
The Chamber Orchestra Promúsica of Málaga (Spain) - 2nd place Excellent success
Zhong-Zheng Junior High School String Orchestra (Chinese Taipei) - 3rd place Excellent success
Senior Singing Strings Orchestra (Canada) - 4th place Excellent success
Results for the Choirs:
Children Choir:
Firefly Choir of Primary school attached to HUST (China) – 1st place with outstanding success
Treble Choir:
Zoltán Kodály Children's and Youth's Choir from Marosszék (Romania) – 1st place excellent success
Ascham Chamber Choir (Australia) – 2nd place excellent success
All results 2015 (PDF)
9th Summa Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival
Great Hall - Wiener Konzerthaus - July 7th 2015
Gala Winners´ Concert
Welcoming words:
Jürgen Partaj – Intendant of the SCL-Festival
Christian Bender – Managing Director Concerts-Austria
Warri and Yatungka – Paul Jarman
Bitte Betti – Herwig Reiter
Ascham Chamber Choir – Catriona Turnbull
2nd place in the category “Treble Coir” with excellent success
Hebe deine Augen auf – Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Salve Regina – Miklós Kocsár
Hej, igazítsad! – Lajos Bárdos
Zoltán Kodály Children’s and Youth’s Choir from Marosszék – Gabriella Czako, Eva Vera Nagy
1st place in the category “Treble Choir” with excellent success
St. Paul‘s Suite; I. Vivace op29 #2 – G. Holst
Senior Singing Strings Orchestra – Natalie Williams Calhoun
4th place in the category “String Orchestra” with excellent success
The Temple Square– Che-Yi Lee
Zhong-Zheng Junior High School String Orchestra – Yi-Ping Huang
3rd place in the category “String Orchestra” with excellent success
Slawischer Tanz Nr. 8, op.46 – Antonin Dvorák
Youth Symphony Orchestra Arabesque – Georgios Balatsinos
2nd place in the category “Symphony Orchestra” with excellent success
Sonata for strings, 4. Satz – W. Walton
Pink Panther – H. Mancini
Junge Kammerphilharmonie Rhein-Neckar – Thomas Kalb
1st place in the category “String Orchestra” with outstanding success
Intermission
Dance of the Yao Tribe – Liu Tieshan and Mao Yuan
Ying Wa Senior Orchestra – Poon Po Choi Maurice
1st place in the category “Chamber Orchestra” with outstanding success
Invierno Porteño – Astor Piazzola
The Chamber Orchestra Promúsica of Málaga – Javier Claudio Portales
2nd place in the category “String Orchestra” with excellent success
Fidelio Overture Op. 72 – Ludwig van Beethoven
Sankt Annæ Symfoniorkester (SASO) – Frederik Støvring Olsen
2nd place in the category “Symphony Orchestra“ with excellent success
Carmen Suite (Les Toréadors) – George Bizet
Alicante’s Province Youth Orchestra – Francisco Maestre
1st place in the category “Symphony Orchestra” with outstanding success
Summa Cum Laude - Anthem
(Music Is The Global Language)
Music by Michael Rüggeberg; Words by Gero Friedrich
Conductor: Ronald Smart