The EU-funded project SynAmp – Synergy Amplified marks a new phase of international collaboration for Chopin Piano Fest Prishtina, as part of a broader European partnership. Co-financed by the Creative Europe programme, the 34-month initiative aims to foster new forms of cooperation in classical music, with a strong focus on supporting emerging artists and young cultural professionals across Europe.

Building on the experience of the Synergy Project (2021–2024), SynAmp expands its scope through the integration of multimedia art, artistic residencies, and professional development programmes. The project brings together eight partner organisations from Montenegro, Croatia, Italy, Sweden, Hungary, Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania, and is coordinated by DBS Foundation. Project partners include Music Biennale Zagreb, Le Dimore del Quartetto, O/Modernt, UMZE Ensemble, Kolarac Endowment, the Kosovo Chopin Association, and the Albania Guitar Festival, with Art Lab as an associated partner.

Over the next three years, the project will support the creation of eight new multimedia works, deliver training programmes for young cultural professionals, and engage emerging artists from across Europe. Activities will culminate in the SynAmp Tour, a series of 15 concerts presented in eight European cities.
Through this initiative, Chopin Piano Fest Prishtina further strengthens its role as a key platform for promoting classical music and connecting Kosovo’s cultural scene with the wider European network of festivals and institutions