The Lucerne Festival Academy is a school for new music and a laboratory for the future. Every summer, some 100 talented young musicians from all over the world are given the opportunity to concentrate on a repertoire that is still too much overlooked in the classical music business: the music of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Through daily rehearsals and workshops over a three-week period, they immerse themselves in key selected works of Modernism; work on and rehearse brand-new scores that are often written especially for the Academy; and experiment with innovative forms of performance. The Festival audience in turn benefits from unconventional programs that teem with discoveries and offer amazing listening experiences.
It is not only instrumentalists who benefit from the Lucerne Festival Academy’s praxis-oriented training, but conductors and composers as well. In the Conducting Fellowship, young conductors observe and follow along during the Academy’s rehearsal work and also gain important experience in a master class. The Composer Seminar in turn gives young composers an opportunity both to discuss their works with Wolfgang Rihm and other composers and to test out these works with musicians from the ranks of the Lucerne Festival Academy. Finally, the Roche Young Commissions series gives young composers commissions to write new works.