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Teens from Montreal Suzuki String Orchestra tune up for big competition in Vienna

The band made up of 12- to 18-year-old musicians, is heading to Vienna to the Summa Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival.

The orchestra is made up of musicians between the ages of 12 and 18

The orchestra follows the Suzuki method, a music curriculum that puts less emphasis on competing as some other forms. (Tim Chin/Montreal Suzuki String Orchestra)

A group of musical teens from Montreal is making its way across the pond for an unprecedented adventure next month.

The Montreal Suzuki String Orchestra, a band made up of 12- to 18-year-old musicians, is heading to Vienna to the Summa Cum Laude Youth Music Festival.

They're the only Canadian orchestra participating in the competition.

The orchestra follows the Suzuki method, a music curriculum that puts less emphasis on competing than some other forms.

"It's like learning like a language," said conductor Dragan Djerkic of the Suzuki method. "[The musicians] don't start with reading the notes, they start with listening and kind of imitating."

'A whole new ball game'

According to the orchestra, it's the first time a Suzuki orchestra from anywhere in the world will participate in the Austrian competition.

Zara Fox, a violinist and vocalist with the orchestra and aVanierCollegeCEGEPstudent, is excited for the orchestra's first trip abroad.

"I've been performing since I was little but competing is a whole new ball game for me," she said.

Fox and the otherswill be there with groups of young people from around the world, performing on two of Vienna's most famous stages. They'll also be performing a series of touring concerts.

The group has been fundraising to make it possible, and have dubbed the trip "the 2018 Road to Vienna: Leave No Musician Behind tour to Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, and Prague."

Sunday, the orchestra is performing at the Oscar Peterson Concert hall, where they will play many of their competition pieces.

On July 1, they are also set to performa free Canada Day concert in Cte Saint-Luc.

With files from CBC All In A Weekend