The Orchestre Français des Jeunes (French Youth Orchestra, French: [ɔʁkɛstʁə fʁɑ̃sɛ de ʒœn], OFJ) is the national youth orchestra of France, founded in 1982 by the Ministry of Culture.[1][2] It consists of young musicians of ages 16 to 25, selected by audition.
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| Short name | OFJ |
| Founded | 1982 (1982) |
| Location | Paris, France |
| Principal conductor | Fabien Gabel |
| Website | www |
In 2013, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Élysée Treaty, the Orchestre Français des Jeunes performed a series of concerts together with its German counterpart, the Bundesjugendorchester, under the direction of Dennis Russell Davies.[3]
It is a member of the European Federation of National Youth Orchestras.[4]
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