YCAT launches new residency model to deepen support for emerging musicians Building on the success of its 40th Anniversary European Tour, the Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT) has developed a new initiative pairing intensive creative residencies with extended touring - and the first results can be heard at four concerts in Germany in June 2026. YCAT has long been recognised as one of the UK's leading launchpads for exceptional young musicians. As we enter our fifth decade, we are expanding our support for artists through a new residency model that gives them the time, space and resources to develop ambitious collaborative projects. Through these residencies, current and former YCAT artists are brought together for several days of intensive rehearsal, artistic exchange and performance. Alongside preparing concert programmes, artists can also engage with local communities through education and outreach activity, creating opportunities for meaningful connection beyond the concert hall. The initiative grew directly from the success of our 40th Anniversary European Tour in 2025, which demonstrated the power of bringing together musicians from different generations of the YCAT family. Building on that experience, we are creating a framework through which collaborative projects can be developed in depth, toured more widely, and continue to evolve beyond a single performance. The inaugural cohort brings together current YCAT artists, violinist Hana Chang and clarinettist Jonathan Leibovitz, with pianist Jean-Sélim Abdelmoula and the Quatuor Agate. The group will spend five days in residence at TauberPhilharmonie Weikersheim, developing substantial chamber programmes and running workshops for school pupils in Wertheim. . . At the heart of the project is Ernest Chausson's Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet , paired with chamber arrangements including Wagner's Prélude from Tristan und Isolde, Ravel's Kaddish, and Schoenberg's celebrated arrangement of Strauss's Kaiserwalzer. A second programme brings together Mozart's Kegelstatt Trio and Elgar's Piano Quintet in A minor. The first performances take place across four evenings in late June at venues in Wertheim, Weikersheim and Schloss Leitheim, before the tour continues in October 2026 and returns in spring 2027 for performances at the Reitstadel in Neumarkt. For YCAT, the residency initiative represents the recognition that supporting outstanding young musicians means investing not only in performances, but in the relationships that sustain a career. That is something an organisation like YCAT - with forty years of outstanding artists behind it - is perfectly placed to provide. By bringing together current artists, alumni and presenters, we hope to build the conditions for lasting relationships, new collaborations and ambitious artistic work to flourish. June Tour Dates 25th June, 6:30pm - Schlösschen im Hofgarten, Wertheim 26th June, 7:30pm - TauberPhilharmonie, Weikersheim 27th June, 5:30pm - Schloss Leitheim 28th June, 11am - Schloss Leitheim Banner image © Sven-Kristian Wolf Manage Cookie Preferences