We were thrilled to present the Young Mannheim Symphonists youth orchestra program again in Sydney in 2025, continuing to provide young musicians with the opportunity to be part of our unique youth orchestra program, co-directed by Rachael Beesley and Nicole van Bruggen.

At the 2025 NSW State Academy, the orchestra was conducted by Rachael Beesley. Successful applicants explored Classical and Romantic masterpieces during four days of workshops, tutorials and orchestral rehearsals. The 2025 NSW State Academy culminated in a public concert in which the Young Mannheim Symphonists performed the repertoire they prepared throughout the week. The Academy and concert took place at SCEGGS Darlinghurst.

The Young Mannheim Symphonists directors and tutors are principal musicians of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra – professional musicians who specialise in historically informed performance on period instruments. Their knowledge of musical styles, articulations, and embellishments comes from years of experience performing; reading treatises and studying scores; experimenting with instruments and interpretations; and sharing with their peers and their students. They are passionate about understanding our musical heritage in the context in which it was created, and they are even more passionate about inspiring and enlightening others.



Concert recording coming soon on our YouTube!

Young Mannheim Symphonists
2025 NSW State Academy
co-directed by Rachael Beesley and Nicole van Bruggen

Tuesday 8 – Saturday 12 July

PROGRAM
Conducted by
Rachael Beesley

JOSEPH HAYDN
Symphony No.103 in E flat major ‘Drumroll’

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Symphony No.1 in C major, Op.21

Held at SCEGGS Darlinghurst

Click to read the program booklet.


FACULTY

Rachael Beesley, Conductor, Strings
Nicole van Bruggen, Woodwind
Rafael Font & Ben Castle, Violin
Darrin McCann, Viola
Kim Worley, Cello
Pippa Macmillan, Double Bass
Rob McMillan, Horn
Simon Wolnizer, Trumpet
Brian Nixon, Timpani