Waiblingen's music star Elias Morelli: On to the national stage!

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Elias Morelli, a talented musician from Waiblingen, is taking part in the national competition “Jugend musiziert” in Wuppertal.

Elias Morelli, ein talentierter Musiker aus Waiblingen, tritt beim Bundeswettbewerb „Jugend musiziert“ in Wuppertal an.
Elias Morelli, a talented musician from Waiblingen, is taking part in the national competition “Jugend musiziert” in Wuppertal.

Waiblingen's music star Elias Morelli: On to the national stage!

Elias Morelli, a twelve-year-old musician from Waiblingen, is preparing for his fourth appearance at the renowned “Jugend musiziert” competition. This year he will take part in the national competition in Wuppertal in June, where numerous young talents from all over Germany are expected. Loud ZVW Elias has an impressive musical variety. He plays several instruments including violin, drums, marimba, piano and organ. He practices regularly at home, supplemented by performances in various orchestras and occasionally in church.

This year, the national competition “Jugend musiziert” invites all musicians nominated by the state juries. A total of around 2,000 young talents are taking part, including Elias. In addition to soloists, the competition also includes ensemble performances in various categories, such as violin, cello, piano chamber music and vocal ensembles. The event provides a valuable platform for exchange between participants and judges, which include over 100 people, according to the website Youth make music informed.

Variety of performances

The competition's categories include solo performances in classical instruments as well as modern formats such as pop singing. Participants can also look forward to stimulating consultations with experienced jurors. The event is accompanied by an extensive supporting program that includes meeting opportunities, musical training and festive concerts for award winners.

A special highlight is the special concert “Jumu Beyond Borders”, which underlines the international dimension of the competition. In the city of Wuppertal, participants can expect a wide range of leisure activities, including entry to cultural institutions such as the von der Heydt Museum. In addition, the use of public transport will be free during the competition, making it easier to access the various events and attractions.

With so many young musical talents and a wide-ranging program, the national competition “Jugend musiziert” promises to be an exciting and inspiring event that will promote Elias Morelli and his fellow competitors in a special way.