The Young Mannheim Symphonists is Australia’s only national HIP youth orchestra. A unique and exciting program led by the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, YMS is designed to give secondary and tertiary students and emerging musicians the opportunity to discover the magic of approaching music with Historically Informed Performance (HIP). Over a week, participants are led by experienced ARCO faculty through musical masterpieces of the Classical and Romantic periods, learning HIP skills, techniques and research and how they transform music, emotion and creativity. Young musicians are inspired by how the music comes to life, and empowered to make informed musical decisions on their own.
Young Mannheim Symphonists 2025 QLD State Academy
1-5 July | Brisbane
Young Mannheim Symphonists 2025 National Academy
29 Sept - 4 Oct | AdelaideYoung Mannheim Symphonists 2025 NSW State Academy
dates tba | Sydney
Participants from Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, and the Northern and Australian Capital Territories are welcome to audition for the National Academy and/or a State Academy of their choice. Participants from New Zealand may apply for National Academy.
All participants may apply for and attend (if accepted) one or more Academies. Bursaries are available for those with demonstrated financial need - apply for bursaries here.
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2025 APPLICATION DEADLINES:
Sunday 15 September - Applications open, audition excerpts will be available here
Sunday 27 October – Deadline: applications close at midnight
Waitlist or special consideration applications accepted after deadlines - contact operations@arco.org.au
ACCEPTANCE ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Monday 25 November – All Academies
Watch this introductory video to find out more about the Young Mannheim Symphonists program.
“The collective knowledge and passion of so many world-class tutors… came to bear in a polished and mature culminating performance of Beethoven, Mozart and Mayer, which showed genuine commitment and communication from the players.
“My students loved the repertoire and the new perspectives they gained through their freshly acquired knowledge. They enjoyed gaining an insight into the world of professional playing, and using their whole body as an instrument to connect with the music and the ensemble.”
– Daniel Holloway, Instrumental Music Teacher (Strings) – Education Queensland, Musical Director/Conductor – South Side Youth Orchestra
“I can not recommend the Young Mannheim Symphonists program more highly for those young musicians who are looking for the "what next?" in their musical journeys. Working with some of the world's best performers and educators in Historically Informed Performance on some of the greatest repertoire ever written is an opportunity no serious musician should miss out on!”
– James Pensini, Head of Orchestral Training and Senior Conductor, Sydney Youth Orchestras
"An impressive display of joy and freedom, musical expansion and individual commitment from the next generation of HIP musicians."
– Neal Peres Da Costa, Associate Dean of Research and Professor of Historical Performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney.
REPERTOIRE
National Academy:
Franz Schubert, Symphony No.4 in C minor D.417 ‘Tragic’
Felix Mendelssohn, Symphony No.3 in A minor Op.56 ‘Scottish’
QLD/NSW State Academies:
Joseph Hadyn, Symphony No.103 in E flat major ‘Drumroll’
Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No.1 in C major Op.21
FACULTY LIST COMING SOON!
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YMS COMPARISON CHART
You can apply and come to both National and State Academies!
But if you have to choose, here’s a comparison.
NATIONAL ACADEMY:
Residential (incl. meals, accommodation)
6 days, 2-3 sessions per day plus social activities
Recommended age 15-23 (younger may apply)
Same learning outcomes & faculty expertise
Excellent playing level (but more competitive)
Repertoire: Symphonic PLUS chamber music
Open to all Australian and New Zealand residents (must arrange own travel to Adelaide)
Cost: $860
STATE ACADEMIES:
Daytime only
5 days, 2 sessions per day
Recommended age 15-23 (younger may apply)
Same learning outcomes & faculty expertise
Excellent playing level
Repertoire: Symphonic
Open to all Australian residents (must arrange own travel and source own accommodation)
Cost: $450