JEUNESSES MUSICALES WORLD ORCHESTRA

A U D I T I O N S

2005/2006

TOUR PROJECTS

SUMMER/WINTER TOURS 2005-2006

EUROPE, ASIA

(Valencia, Castellón, Altea, Barcelona, Ronda,

Scheveningen, Vienna, Hong Kong, Beijing ...)

SUMMER TOUR 2006

NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA

WINTER TOUR 2006/2007

EUROPE, AFRICA

SUMMER TOUR 2007

FAR EAST AND SOUTH EAST ASIA, AUSTRALIA

WINTER TOUR 2007/2008

EUROPE, MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES

1.- REQUISITES AND REGULATIONS

Generals

  • Auditions will be called on a yearly basis aiming at a gradual introduction of a system which will combine in the right proportion different ways of access to the orchestra, either through filmed material or live auditions. Our main goal—and a high priority for the JMWO—is to reach as many young musicians as possible, regardless of their country of residence, and secure in that way the world scope of the orchestra.
  • Independently of the chosen option, the same application form must be filled in by all applicants and sent according to regulations given here, together with the relevant CV-information: this is a necessary condition for the participation in the selection process. For a model application form, see below Annex I.
  • Application deadline: December, 1st.
  • A copy of the application form (Annex I) must be sent both to the national sections of Jeunesses Musicales of the country of each candidate (see Annex II which contains a list of them or online through the link to JMI page) and to the Central JMWO Audition department in Spain, either sending it preferably online, or posted to the address that appears in the application form.
  • Spanish young musicians will only be able to participate in the selection process through live auditions to be carried out in Valencia (Option B).

Age

  • Young musicians aged between 18 (before July 1st 2005) and younger than 28 (by December 31st, year 2005).
  • Young musicians selected to join the JMWO will commit themselves to participate in two orchestra sessions: summer (2005) and winter (2005-2006).
  • They may be invited to remain with the JMWO in successive years up to a maximum of three, if their work with the orchestra has been satisfactory.
  • Young musicians, already members of the orchestra, chosen as soloists, could be invited to participate in other activities of the JMWO. These activities will take place within the framework of a third work period, with professional standards. The members chosen to participate in these activities will be entitled to special grants.
  • All young musicians who become members of the JMWO could apply again in the future for a second stay with the orchestra as long as they fulfil all the requisites hereby described.

Passport-Nationality

Musicians from all nationalities are welcome to join the orchestra as long as candidates stick to the conditions hereby described. They must be able to apply for any visas required, should they need it. The National sections of Jeunesses Musicales will provide help in the visa procedures. Furthermore, the organisation of Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra will issue formal invitation letters.

Experience

All candidates must present their CV, outlining their level of expertise, studies, teachers and professional background and experience.

2.- TOURS SUMMER 2005 AND WINTER 2005/2006

CONCERT REPERTOIRE INCLUDES WORKS BY

Joan Albert Amargos.

Maurice Ravel

John Adams

Sergei Prokofiev

Dimitri Shostakovitch.

Igor Stravinsky

Igor Markievitch

Edward Elgar

CONDUCTOR:

Josep Vicent

SOLOISTS:

Choir of the Generalitat of Valencia

Others, to be determined

SESSIONS:

Summer 2005 tour rehearsal period:

from 01.07.2005 to 13.07.2005, in the city of Valencia, Spain.

Tour: 14.07.2005 – 13.08.2006

Winter tour rehearsal period (2005-2006):

from 27.12.2005 until 04.01.2006, in Altea (Alicante), Spain.

Tour: 05.01.2006-15.01.2006

3.- VACANCIES

Concertmaster------1

Violin ------Full section

Viola ------Fullsection

Cello ------Fullsection

ContraBass ------Full section

Flute ------2

Flute/piccolo------2

Oboe------2

Oboe/English horn------2

Clarinet------2

Clarinet/E Flat Clarinet------1

Bass Clarinet/clarinet------2

Bassoon------2

Bassoon/Contrabassoon------1

Horn------4

Trumpet------4

Trumpet/Piccolo trumpet------1

Trombone------2

Trombone/Bass trombone------1

Tuba------2

Timpani------1

Percussion------4

Harp------2

4.- REQUIRED AUDITION REPERTOIRE

The following list of the instrument repertoire is required for the auditions and will be listed as well, together with this document, in the web page of the orchestra, as of October 5th. This material will be available to candidates through national delegations of Jeunesses Musicales in each country.

EXCERPTS

I.-For instruments with six listed excerpts, musicians must select only five for the audition. In case they participate in the live audition procedure, the jury will make a selection from the list.

II.-Percussionists/timpanists must play all excerpts listed.

III.-Musicians applying for Piccolo, English Horn, Bass Clarinet, Eb Clarinet, Contrabassoon, Piccolo Trumpet and Bass Trombone must record three excerpts from the main instrument list and all given excerpts for the mentioned second instrument. Again, in case they participate in the live audition procedure, the jury will make a selection from the list. Performes who especialize in Bass-Trombone may play only those excerpts selected for their main instrument.

IV.-All excerpts are available in the Orchester Probespiel publications by Peters or Schott.

Violin

L.van Beethoven, “Leonore” Overture n. 3, Op. 72 a, Allegro to Presto

J. Brahms, Symphony n. 1, 4th Mvt. c-minor, Op. 68

W. A. Mozart, Symphony n. 41 in C-Major, K.551 “Jupiter”

I. Stravinsky, “The Rite of Spring” 1st part – “Danses des adolescents”.

R. Strauss, Don Juan, Op.20 Allegro molto con brio

B. Bartok, Concerto for Orchestra, 5.Mvt (First violin)

Viola

A. Bruckner, Symphony n.4 in Eb-Major “Romantic” 2nd Mvt.Andante

G. Mahler, Symphony n.10 1st Mvt. Adagio

B. Bartok, Divertimento for String Orchestra, 2nd and 3rd Mvt.

C. Debussy, “La mer”, 2nd and 3rd mvt.

C. M.von Weber, “Euryanthe”, Overture, Op.81

A. Berg, “Lulu”, 2nd Act.

Cello

L.van Beethoven, Symphony n. 5 in c-minor, Op.67 2nd Mvt.

J. Brahms, Piano Concerto n. 2 in Bb-Major,Op.83 3rd Mvt.

W. A. Mozart, “ Don Giovanni” 1st Act. Aria n. 12

R. Strauss, “Don Juan”, Op.20

I. Stravinsky, Symphony in C

C. M. von Weber, Aufforderung Zum Tanz (Invitation to the dance), Op.65

Double Bass

L. van Beethoven, Symphony n. 9 in d-minor, Op. 125, 4th Mvt. Presto

W.A. Mozart, “The Magic Flute”, Overture, K 620

I. Stravinsky, Pulcinella Suite, 7th Mvt. Vivo

G. Verdi, “Othello”, 4th Act.

G. Mahler, Symphony n. 1 in D-Major, 3rd Mvt.

A. Berg, “ Wozzeck “, 2nd Act.

Flute

L. van Beethoven, Overture to “Leonore” n. 3, Op. 72a

J. Brahms, Symphony n. 4, Op. 98, 4th Mvt.

F. Mendelssohn, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, Op. 61, Scherzo

M. Ravel, “Daphnis et Chloè”, Suite n. 2

G. Mahler, Symphony n. 9 in D-Major, 1st Mvt.

I. Stravinsky, “Petruschka”, Vivace and Cadenza “poco più mosso”.

Piccolo (Optional)

L.van Beethoven, Symphony n. 9 in d-minor, Op.125 4th Mvt. “Alla Marcia”

G. Rossini, “Semiramide” Overture

P. Hindemith, Nobilissima Visione, 2nd Mvt. Marsch and Pastorale

Oboe

J. Brahms, Violin Concerto in D-Major Op.77 2nd Mvt. “Adagio”.

F. Mendelssohn, Symphony n. 3 in a-minor, 2nd Mvt. “Vivace non troppo”.

R. Strauss, Don Juan, “a tempo ma tranquillo”.

I. Stravinsky, “Pulcinella”.

Rimsky-Korsakov, “Sheherazade” Op. 35.

Mussorgsky / Ravel, “Pictures at an Exhibition”.

English Horn (Optional)

H. Berlioz, “Roman Carnival” Op. 9, Overture Andante sostenuto.

A. Dvorak, Symphony n. 9 in e-minor “New World” Op. 95 2nd Mvt. Largo.

G. Rossini, Overture “Guglielmo Tell”.

M. de Falla, “El Sombrero de tres Picos” (“Three Cornered Hat”).

Clarinet

L. van Beethoven, Symphony n. 4, 4th Mvt. Adagio

Z. Kodaly, “Dances of Galanta”

F. Schubert, Symphony n. 9, “Unfinished” 1st and 2nd Mvts.

I. Stravinsky, Petruschka 2nd Mvt.

C. M. von Weber, “Oberon” Overture

G. Mahler, Symphony n. 7 in e -minor, 2nd Mvt., “Nachtmusik”

Bass Clarinet (Optional)

R. Strauss, “Don Quixote” Op.35

I. Stravinsky, “The Rite of Spring”

D. Schostakovitsch, Symphony n. 8 in c-minor, Op. 65, 5th Mvt.

Eb Clarinet (Optional)

H. Berlioz, “Symphonie Fantastique”, Op. 14 5th Mvt.

M. Ravel, “Boléro”.

R. Strauss, “Salome”, Op 54.

Basoon

W.A. Mozart, “The Marriage of Figaro”, Overture, K.492 Presto

D. Shostakovich, Symphony n. 9 Op.70 Largo-Allegretto

B. Smetana, “The Bartered Bride” Overture.

I. Stravinsky, “Firebird” Suite

M. Ravel, “Boléro”

P.I. Tchaikovsky, Symphony n.4, 2nd Mvt.

Contra Basson (Optional)

L. van Beethoven, Symphony n. 9 in d-minor, Op.125 4th Mvt.

M. Ravel, Piano Concerto in D-Major Lento

A. Berg, “Wozzeck”.

French Horn

L. van Beethoven, Symphony n.9 in d-minor, Op.125 3rd Mvt.

D. Shostakovich, Symphony n. 9, Op. 70

I. Stravinsky, “Symphony of Psalms”

R. Strauss, “Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche”, Op. 28

P.I. Tchaikovsky, Symphony n.5 in e-minor, Op. 64 2nd Mvt.

P. Hindemith, “Symphonia serena”

Trumpet

B. Bartok, Concerto for Orchestra 5th Mvt.

L.van Beethoven, “Leonore” Overture n. 3 in Bb-Major

G. Mahler, Symphony n. 3 (post horn solo)

M. Mussorgsky, “Pictures at an Exhibition” I. “Promenade”

I. Stravinsky, “Le Chant du Rossignol”

A. Scriabin, “Le Poème de l’extase”

Piccolo Trumpet (Optional)

M. Mussorgsky, “Pictures of an Exhibition”, “Samuel Goldenberg”.

J. S. Bach, “Christmas Oratorio” (Weihnachtsoratorium BWV 248)

Trombone

M. Ravel, “Boléro”.

G. Rossini, “Guglielmo Tell”, Overture

C. Saint-Saens, Symphony n. 3

R. Strauss, “Also sprach Zarathustra”, Op. 30

A. Berg, Drei Orchesterstücke Op.6 Präludium, Marsch.

I. Stravinsky, “Pulcinella”.

Bass Trombone

R. Strauss, “Till Eulenspiegel”

Z. Kodàly, “Hary Janos”, Suite 4th Mvt.

H. Berlioz, “Symphonie Fantastique” 4th Mvt.

Tuba

A. Bruckner, Symphony n. 7, 1st and 4th Mvts.

G. Mahler, Symphony n. 1 in D-Major, 3rd Mvt.

S. Prokofiev, “Romeo and Julia” Op. 64,

I. Stravinsky, “Petruschka”, “Bär und Mann”, and “Die Masken”

B. Bàrtok, Concerto for Orchestra, Final

L. Delibes, “Coppelia”, 1st Act. n. 4 Mazurka.

Percussion

M. Ravel, “Alborada del Gracioso”. (Snare Drum)

P.I. Tchaikovsky, Symphony n. 4, Op.36 (Cymbals)

G. Gershwin, “Porgy and Bess” (Xylophone)

C. Debussy, “La Mer” n. 2 and n. 3 (Glöckenspiel)

P. Hindemith. Symphonic Metamorphoses (Timpani)

N. Rimsky-Korsakov, “Sherehezade” (Snare Drum)

I. Stravinsky, “The Rite of Spring” (Timpani)

L. van Beethoven, Symphony n. 5, Allegro, tempo 84 (Timpani)

Harp

M. Ravel, “Tzigane”, Quasi cadenza

R. Strauss, “Salome”, Salome’s Dance

C.M. von Weber, Aufförderung Zum Tanz (Invitation to the dance), Op. 65.

R. Wagner, “Tannhäuser” Overture.

Solo-Pieces for the audition

I.-For instruments listed below, apart from the given repertoire, another work or movement of free choice, composed after 1950 and not longer than 6 minutes, will be required.

Violin...... W.A. Mozart, Concerto n.4 in D-Major K.218, 1st Mvt or

n.5 in A-Major K.219, 1st Mvt or

1st Mvt. of one of the following concertos: Bruch g-minor, Mendelssohn e-minor

Viola………..C.Stamitz Concerto for Viola and Orchestra; 1st Mvt. With Cadenza or

F.Hoffmeister, Concerto for Viola and Orchestra; 1st Mvt. With Cadenza

Cello………J. Haydn,Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in C or D-Major; 1st Mvt.with Cadenza

Flute...... W.A. Mozart, Concerto for Flute and Orchestra in G-Major K.313;1st Mvt. or

Concerto for Flute and Orchestra in D-Major K.314;1st Mvt.

Oboe………W.A. Mozart, Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra in C-Major K.314;1st Mvt.

Clarinet…...W.A. Mozart, Concerto in A Major k.622; 1st Mvt.

Basson …....W.A.Mozart, Concerto for Basson and Orchestra K.191; 1st Mvt.

French Horn.W.A. Mozart,Concerto for French Horn and Orchestra n.3,K.477;1st Mvt with Cadenza

or Concerto for French Horn and Orchestra n.4,K.495;1st with Cadenza

Trumpet……J. Haydn, Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in Eb-Major 1st Mvt. with Cadenza (preferably your own) or

N. Hummel, Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E or Eb-Major

Trombone…..F. David, Concerto in Eb-Major 1st Mvt.

(Optional) Bass Trombone.E. Sacase, Concertino in F-Major 1st Mvt.

II.-The following instruments do not require any additional piece.

Tuba...... R. Vaughan Williams, Concerto for Bass Tuba and Orchestra.

Harp…………G. Fauré, Une Chateleine en sa teur and

F. Godefroid Étude de concert in eb-minor.

Double Bass.Koussevitsky, Concerto fo Double Bass and Orchestra Op.3; 1st Mvt.

Percussion...... A free choice of two pieces not longer than ten minutes. One of them for mallet instruments and the other for timpani or set-up.

5.- SELECTION PROCEDURE JMWO 2004

OPTION A:

Auditions organised and instructed by the national sections of Jeunesses Musicales.

  • Where live auditions are possible, JM national sections will proceed with them. All live auditions will be filmed to enable a later final evaluation.
  • In the event that the above mentioned procedure is not possible, then uncut videotapes+CD or DVD, filmed by candidates themselves will be accepted, if delivered to the corresponding JM National Sections by the given deadline and according to the above-mentioned regulations. Tapes or other sound material will only be accepted when acknowledged difficulties would make it impossible otherwise.
  • All videotapes+CDs or DVDs, together with the full description and list of all inscribed and presented candidates, the way they choose to apply, as well as their CVs and background information, will be sent by JMI National Sections to JMWO headquarters in Valencia to be sent no later than January 12th, year 2005.

OPTION B:

Live auditions that will take place in Valencia, organised by JMWO. This option becomes compulsory for Spanish candidates but remains open as well to young musicians from all nationalities who decide to participate at their own expenses and have previously applied according to the above-mentioned regulations, sending their application both to JMWO and to their Jeunesses musicales national section. Candidates must be able to obtain a visa to enter Spain if necessary.

OPTION C:

Young musicians who have already played successfully with JMWO in the past (before 2004) and who would like to join the orchestra again, are requested to contact both their Jeunesses Musicales national section and the JMWO staff via email for a personal interview. In such cases, JMWO is eager to consider on this occasion, and exceptionally, a higher age limit.

FINAL SELECTION

JMWO will organise a selection process with an international qualified jury, presided over by its Artistic Director and Conductor, who will evaluate all participants’ performances presented under options A, B and C.

6.- AUDITION TIMELINE:

  • Application deadline:December 1sh 2004
  • JM National Sections (filmed material timeline): sent to JMWO Headquarters in Valencia by January 12th.
  • Audition Schedule in Valencia: Dec 20th to 23rd, 2004. (Address and timetable will be available in Spanish and English on the JMWO web page
  • Audition results notification will be carried out via Web page and/or by phone as from February 7th.

7.- RESPONSIBILITIES OF JMWO, MUSICIANS AND JMI NATIONAL SECTIONS.

  • JMWO will take charge of inscription fees, ground transport, airfares and other travel expenses for the tours, accommodation and full board during rehearsal periods and tours.
  • Young musicians must be covered by an adequate Medical Insurance valid for all the countries visited during rehearsal periods and tours. The National Sections of Jeunesses Musicales may offer candidates such insurance or a supplementary coverage.
  • Once the auditions process has finished, the newly selected members of the orchestra will be informed about their coaches, rehearsal venues, tour plans, concert programmes and extra curricula activities such as tourist visits, special complementary classes, lectures, yoga, Alexander technique and others.
  • Transport expenses of candidates from their countries of residence to Valencia and return will be covered by the National Sections of JMI in every country.

ANNEX I

JEUNNESSES MUSICALES WORLD ORCHESTRA (JMWO)

AUDITIONS 2004/2005

JMWO Audition Headquarters

Institut Valencià de la Música

Plaza de Viriato s/n

46001 Valencia -- email:

Comunitat Valenciana

España

APPLICATION FORM

Full Name______Male/Female____

Nationality ______Instrument______

Passport number______Birth Date______

Current Address______

City______Country______Postal Code______

Phone______Mobile Phone______

Fax______E-mail______

I hereby declare

  1. That I fulfil all the required conditions necessary to join the Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra,
  1. That I wish to become a member of the JMWO in order to participate in the two annual meetings of the orchestra (winter and summer),
  1. That a curriculum vitae outlining the information required is attached to this application form,

...... … ...... …...... 2004

(Signature)

ANNEX II

JEUNESSES MUSICALES INTERNATIONAL - 04/05 - MEMBER SECTIONS

AUSTRIA

Musikalische Jugend Österreichs

Mag. Thomas RENDL, President

Mrs. Angelika MÖSER, Secretary General

Lothringerstraße 20

(P.O. Box 45)

1030 Wien

Web-site:

Fax: +43-1-710 36 16-17

Phone: +43-1-710 36 16

E-mail:

BELGIUM

Jeunesses Musicales de Belgique/Jeugd & Muziek

Mr. Paul SOYEUR, President

Mr. Herman MARIËN, S.G. JeM Vlaanderen

JM Com. Française

Rue Royale 10

1000 Bruxelles

Web-site:

Fax: +32-2-507 84 37 (H. Mariën)

Phone: +32-2-507 84 36 (H. Marien)

E-mail:

Fax : +32-2-507 85 41

Phone: +32-2-507 85 40 (Com. Française)

E-mail:

BRAZIL

Juventude Musical do Brasil

Prof. Ary de Jacomo BISAGLIA, General Director

R. Nicolau de Souza Queiroz, 437 cj 27

04105- 001 São Paulo - SP

Phone/Fax: 55-11-5084-8188

E-mail:

E-mail:

CANADA

Jeunesses Musicales du Canada

Mr. Joseph ROULEAU, President

Mr. Jacques MARQUIS, Executive & Artistic Director

JM Montreal International Competition

Mr. André BOURBEAU, Foundation JM Canada

305 av. Mont Royal Est

Montréal, H2T 1P8- Canada

Web-site:

Fax: +1-514-845 82 41

Phone: +1-514-845 41 08

E-mail:

CHINA

Jeunesses Musicales China

Mr. Cizhao WANG, President

Mrs. Xian ZHANG, Vice-Chairman, Secretary General

Mr. Xihai ZHANG, Administrator

Chinese Musicians’Association

10, Nong Zhan Guan Nanli

Beijing 100026 China

Fax: +86-10-65 06 66 18

Phone: +86-10-65 38 92 65/65 00 45 24

E-mail: /

E-mail: (Mrs. Zhang Xian)

COLOMBIA

Juventudes Musicales de Colombia

Mrs. Cecilia CASAS CERON, President

Mrs. Clara T. DE SANCHEZ, Secretary

Transversal 1 A N° 55 - 23

Bogotá DC

Fax: +57-1-257 86 18

Phone: +57-1-248 85 37

E-mail:

COTE D’IVOIRE

Jeunesses Musicales de Côte d’Ivoire

Mr. Clément DALI, President

Mr. Sébastien AFFESSI OKOU, Secretary General

21 B.P. 3133 ABIDJAN 21

Fax: +225-23-45 41 71

Phone: +225-23-45 31 62

E-mail:

Mobile: +225-07-81 56 12

CROATIA

Jeunesses Musicales of Croatia

Mrs. Naima BALIC, President

Mrs. Dubravka DUJMOVIC KUJAN, Executive Director

Trg Stjepana Radica 4

10000 Zagreb

Web-site:

Fax: +385-1-611 15 66

Phone: +385-1-611 16 00

E-mail:

CZECH REPUBLIC

Hudebni Mladez CR

Mr. Pavel SMRKOVSKY, Executive Chairman

Mr. Miron SMIDAK, Vice Chairman (PR, Communication)

Mrs. Jana INDRAKOVA, Vice Chairman (Programme &

Kolbenova 804/30

190 00 Praha 9

Web site:

Phone/Fax: +420-777 010 250

E-mail:

E-mail:

DENMARK

Musik og Ungdom

Mr. Søren BOJER NIELSEN, President

Mr. Anders M. CHRISTENSEN, Secretary General

Jeunesses Musicales DK

Gammel Køge Landevej 117, 2. sal

DK-2500 Valby

Web-site:

Fax: +45-3613 35 39

Phone: +45-36 13 35 35

E-mail:

E-mail:

ECUADOR

Juventudes Musicales del Ecuador

Mrs. Sofía IZURIETA, President

c/o Conservatorio de Música Franz Liszt

P.O.Box 17-01-638

Quito

Fax: +593-22-462 562

Phone: +593-22-271 210

E-mail:

E-mail:

ESTONIA

Jeunesses Musicales EESTIS

Mr. Peep LASSMANN

Mrs. Marje LOHUARU

Mrs. Svea IDEON MARKS

Rävala pst 16

10143 Tallinn

Fax: +372-6675 807

Phone: +372-6675 779 (Mrs. Ideon)

E-mail:

Mobile: +372-51 44 619

E-mail: (Marje Lohuaru)

ETHIOPIA

Ethiopian Youth League Music Club

Mr. Seife TADELLE, President

P.P.Box 7704

Addis Ababa

Fax: +251-1-55 34 94/51 14 79

Phone: +251-1-55 79 13/55 06 12/55 34 94

E-mail:

E-mail:

FRANCE

Jeunesses Musicales de France

Mr. Jean Loup TOURNIER, President

Mr. Bruno BOUTLEUX, General Director

Mrs Delphine LECLERC, Secretary General

20 rue Geoffroy l’Asnier

75004 Paris

Web-site: ------

Fax: +33-1-44 61 86 88

Phone: +33-1-44 61 86 90

E-mail:

Phone: +33-1-44 61 86 86

E-mail:

GERMANY

Jeunesses Musicales Deutschland

Prof. Martin Christoph REDEL, President

Dr. Uli WÜSTER, Secretary General

Musikakademie Schloss Weikersheim

Marktplatz 12

D-97990 Weikersheim

Web-site:

Fax: +49-7934-993640

Phone: +49-7934-99360

E-mail:

GREECE

Jeunesses Musicales de Grèce

Mrs. Domini SARRIS, President

Stratigou Kallari 52

Psychico - Athènes 154, 52

Fax: +30-210-231 48 88

Phone: +30-210-671 23 32

GUATEMALA

Juventudes Musicales de Guatemala

Mr. Fransisco SARAVIA CASTILLO, President

Mr. Jorge Arturo SANDOVAL, Secretary

Diagonal 6 (Calle Real de la Villa) 13-46,

zona 10 - Guatemala, C.A.

Fax: +502-333 51 29 / 377 48 14

Phone: +502-37 32 51

E-mail:

HUNGARY

Jeunesses Musicales Hungary