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      • The Julius Stern Institute, part of the Faculty of Music at the Berlin University of the Arts, is the oldest, largest and most renowned institution for the promotion of young musicians in Europe.
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  1. The Julius Stern Institute, part of the Faculty of Music at the Berlin University of the Arts, is the oldest, largest and most renowned institution for the promotion of young musicians in Europe.

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  2. Das Julius Stern Institut, Teil der Fakultät Musik der Universität der Künste Berlin. ist die älteste, größte und renommierteste Einrichtung zur Förderung des musikalischen Nachwuchses in Europa.

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  4. This period, approximately 70 children and teenagers between 9 and 19, who are very charismatic and have a great love for music, receive a comprehensive musical education that includes intensive courses by established professors, adapted to the age and the needs of each child.

  5. The Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK; also known in English as the Berlin University of the Arts), situated in Berlin, Germany, is the largest art school in Europe. It is a public art and design school, and one of the four research universities in the city.

  6. The Julius Stern Institute at Berlin University of the Arts is one of Germany’s oldest institutions for the advancement of highly talented young musicians. The former Stern Conservatory, which owed its existence to the engagement of the Jewish conductor and music educator Julius Stern, became part of Berlin University of the Arts in 1966.

  7. Born in Breslau [now Wrocław], Julius Stern moved with his family to Berlin in 1832, where he became a member of the Singakademie choral society, aged only fourteen, and then studied composition at the Academy of the Arts in Berlin between 1837 and 1841.