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After being a little negative toward young people and classical music in a previous thread, one mustn't forget the phenominal amount of young talent, that's saround at the moment. Thinking on orchestras like, Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, European Community Youth Orchestra, National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain and many others. And praising the conductors that have founded them as well. We hope that this wonderful music lives on through these special people...
After being a little negative toward young people and classical music in a previous thread, one mustn't forget the phenominal amount of young talent, that's saround at the moment. Thinking on orchestras like, Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, European Community Youth Orchestra, National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain and many others. And praising the conductors that have founded them as well. We hope that this wonderful music lives on through these special people...
Indeed, these orchestras you've mentioned have some great talent in them. I'd like to add MTT's New World Symphony Orchestra to this list as well.