Concert by the Würzburg Project Orchestra: A musical experience in Chemnitz!
A free concert by the Würzburg Project Orchestra will take place at Chemnitz University of Technology on June 20, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

Concert by the Würzburg Project Orchestra: A musical experience in Chemnitz!
On June 20, 2025, Chemnitz University of Technology is expecting a special musical event: The Würzburg Project Orchestra's concert begins at 7:00 p.m. in room N115 of the central lecture hall and seminar building. Admission opens at 6:30 p.m. This event is organized by the Mechanical Engineering Student Council in cooperation with the PEB Student Cellar and entry is free. The orchestra is mainly made up of schoolchildren and students who demonstrate their musical talent.
The event has special significance as there was no performance last year. Family members, friends and music enthusiasts are invited to attend the concert, although the pieces played will not be announced in advance. The Würzburg project orchestra has made a name for itself in the region and regularly shows off its skills. TU Chemnitz reports that this is an excellent opportunity to support young talent and find out more about the musical offerings at the university.
Long-standing tradition and performance
The project orchestra is constantly developing and regularly plans new concerts. Another concert took place in Chemnitz on May 31, 2018. Under the direction of conductor Florian Unkauf, the orchestra presented a unique program at each performance that was both challenging and entertaining.
Diversity of music
The exciting world of orchestras is also represented by organizations such as Show orchestras enriched. Since 2005 they have been providing internationally talented musicians for various shows and events. The variety ranges from rock-classical productions to musicals. The high level of musical professionals ensures an incomparable richness of sound and impresses the audience.
In addition, Showorchestras cooperates with well-known show business artists. Celebrities like Ian Gillan from DEEP PURPLE and Alice Cooper give the performances a special touch. These orchestras are not only known at major festivals and in the music scene, but have also performed at events in renowned locations such as the Olympiahalle Munich and the Tempodrom Berlin.
The upcoming concert on June 20th is not only an excellent opportunity to experience young talent, but also part of a larger network that enriches musical culture in Germany. Chemnitz University of Technology and the Würzburg Project Orchestra are looking forward to a large and enthusiastic audience.