The Young Sound Forum of Central Europe was founded in 2002 by the German conductor Christoph Altstaedt. The orchestra initially consisted of former members of the
Bundesjugendorchester (the German National Youth Orchestra). Following a co-operative project with Czech musicians in the former concentration camp of
Terezin (
Theresienstadt) in 2003, the idea of a tri-national orchestra including Polish musicians was born in 2004. The patrons of the orchestra are
Richard von Weizsäcker,
Václav Havel and
Lech Wałęsa. In its first five years of existence the Young Sound Forum of Central Europe has been equally recognised for its musical excellence and unique repertoire as well as for its contributions to understanding and reconciliation in Europe between
Poland, the
Czech Republic and
Germany. The Young Sound Forum of Central Europe received the
Praemium Imperiale "Grant For Young Artists" 2004, the Marion Doenhoff Award 2005 and the European Youth Orchestra Prize 2006. The musical director of the Young Sound Forum of Central Europe is its founding conductor
Christoph Altstaedt, a
Tanglewood Music Festival conducting fellow in 2008. Guest conductors of the orchestra have included
Sebastian Weigle,
Muhai Tang and
Krzysztof Penderecki. The Young Sound Forum of Central Europe has 2-3 European concert tours annually and toured
Japan in 2005. == External links ==