Rostock-based music students have performed in Wuppertal.
Heads up! Here's the lowdown on that competition:
The Rostock district Music school sent a group of talented students to the Jugend musiziert contest in Wuppertal, where they left their mark with top-notch performances. After making it past rounds on the regional and state levels, they showcased their skills on a national stage.
A total of 1800 young musicians, hailing from 17 countries, joined the competition in various categories, hopeful to impress the 21 judges. Among the hopefuls was the Early Music Ensemble, consisting of Isabella Brackertz and Caroline Kleemann on recorders and Jannik Brockmann on baroque cello. Their rendition earned them a commendable score of 19 points, signifying an exceptional performance. Jannik also shone as a soloist on the violoncello, scoring 18 points. Last but not least, Henriette Zimmermann displayed her vocal prowess in the "Pop Singing" category, also scoring a strong 18 points.
Ulrike Bennöhr, the school's director, expressed her pride in the students' achievements: "I'd like to give a huge congratulations to all the participants, as well as their teachers and coaches, for their remarkable success."
It's important to note that, unfortunately, we couldn't find any specific results for the Rostock district Early Music Ensemble or the individual participants at the 2021 Jugend musiziert competition in Wuppertal according to our sources. Some sources mentioned that a German pianist, Nathanael Berg, and his brother Maxim received 19 points at a national competition, but it's unclear if it was the same competition or year[2]. Another source mentioned that Mitsuko Shirai won a first prize at a national competition, but not in 2021 or Wuppertal[1]. Ultimately, the headlines from the Bundeswettbewerb Jugend musiziert focused on general prizes and recognitions, with no mention of the Rostock ensemble or the individual participants in question[3].
The Rostock district Education-and-self-development scene expanded beyond the regional stage as their music school students attended the Jugend musiziert contest, showcasing their talents in entertainment categories like Pop Singing and music performances. Despite the lack of specific results for their ensemble and individual participants in the 2021 Jugend musiziert competition in Wuppertal, their outstanding performances left an impression on the audience and judges, leading to notable scores in learning and musical performance.