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They range from 12 to 23 years of age and enthrall their audiences in Zurich and New York, Beijing, Moscow and Shanghai.
The LGT Young Soloists are an extraordinary ensemble: the youthful soloists work together as an orchestra, they learn from one another and gain valuable experience through their performances worldwide. Not only do they have practice playing on the world’s concert stages, making it easier for them to start a professional career, but with "Italian Journey" and "Russian Soul" they are also the first youth orchestra worldwide to have recorded albums with RCA Red Seal (Sony).
Jan 14, 2019
After their brilliant New Year’s Eve concert, the LGT Young Soloists stayed in Munich to record their fourth CD.
Dec 20, 2018
A fantastic anniversary season draws to a close.
Sep 17, 2018
From an idea, the LGT Young Soloists have grown into one of the best youth ensembles in Europe over the past five years.
Aug 28, 2018
The debut of the LGT Young Soloists at the Festival of South Tyrol in Merano met with wild enthusiasm from the audience.
Apr 9, 2018
With "Nordic Dream", the LGT Young Soloists recently released their third CD in just three years. This time the young artists enchant with pieces by Nordic composers.
Feb 12, 2018
The LGT Young Soloists hit the jackpot at the Swiss Sponsorship Awards 2018.
Jan 21, 2018
The LGT Young Soloists have recorded their third CD, Nordic Dream, for the Sony Music label RCA Red Seal.
Nov 24, 2017
The LGT Young Soloists’ second CD Russian Soul, released in May 2017 by RCA Red Seal, has been praised by various reviewers.
Oct 30, 2017
For the fourth time, the LGT Young Soloists performed onboard the MS Europa II, what an honour!
Jun 2, 2017
The LGT Young Soloists’ second CD was released at the beginning of June. In an interview, Alexander Gilman, Artistic Director and Founder of the orchestra, talks about what people can expect from "Russian Soul" and how the orchestra has evolved since the last album.
Over the centuries the Princely Family of Liechtenstein was always in close contact with the music world. Princess Maria Josepha Hermenegilde of Liechtenstein (1786-1845) was a great patron of Joseph Haydn, who composed five masses for her, while Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote an extraordinary wind serenade for another royal figure from Liechtenstein, Prince Alois I (1759-1805).
Since 2013 this long tradition of culture sponsoring continues with the LGT Young Soloists. Through our commitment we offer the young artists an unique environment where they can further develop their skills. An exciting and promising project, which we support with great enthusiasm.
Further information can be found on the website of the LGT Young Soloists.
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