Six girls from the Berlin Girls Choir competed in the 60th “Jugend musiziert” competition and achieved remarkable success.

First at regional level:
from the Basic Choir: Elisabeth Rum, piano, age group IB, 25 points = 1st prize (for her it did not go further yet, as children can only take part in the state competition from age group II onwards),
from the Junior Concert Choir: Cosima Wenzel, harp solo, age group II, 25 points = 1st prize and forwarding,
and Hannah Engländer, piano, age group II, 25 points = 1st prize and forwarding,
from the Concert Choir: Adelina Phiong (soprano), voice solo, age group V, 24 points = 1st prize and forwarding,
and Antonia Bartsch (mezzo), voice solo, age group VI, 23 points = 1st prize and forwarding,
as well as the former concert choir girl: Elin Stier (soprano), voice solo, age group VI, 21 points = 1st prize.

Of these then scored at the State Competition on 23.03.–25.03.2023:
Cosima Wenzel, harp solo, age group II, 24 points = 1st prize
and Hannah Engländer, piano, age group II, 24 points = 1st prize
(for both the competition ended here, as forwarding to the national competition only takes place from age group III),
Adelina Phiong (soprano), voice solo, age group V, 24 points = 1st prize and forwarding; Adelina also received the special prize from rbbKultur (this prize includes a production day for a studio recording and an invitation to the programme “Talents and Careers”)
and Antonia Bartsch (mezzo), singing solo, age group VI, 23 points = 1st prize and forwarding.

We congratulate all the participants on these great results and again keep our fingers crossed for the two singers Adelina and Antonia who have qualified for the national competition.