Young Classical Artists Trust and Help Musicians UK are partnering to launch a series of free professional development events for emerging classical artists.
The series of three will explore some of the key issues and opportunities for young freelancers, bringing together creative pioneers and industry experts to inspire and inform the next generation. .
According to the organisers, the first session - Artist as creative entrepreneur – will be held at Somerset House on 11 February.
Confirmed speakers include violinist Thomas Gould, composer Laura Bowler, editor of Classical Music Magazine Kimon Daltas and pianist Alexandra Dariescu.
The sessions will take place monthly at YCAT’s headquarters in Somerset House, and Help Musicians UK’s offices in Kings Cross.
Session 1: Artist as creative entrepreneur
Somerset House
Thursday 11 February
Panel 3.30pm - 5pm, followed by networking drinks
The second session will explore PR and take place on Thursday 8 March. The third will look at freelancing, agents and fees and be held in April.
The panel will be chaired by Alasdair Tait (Chief Executive & Artistic Director, YCAT)
Free to attend but book your place here.
The series of three will explore some of the key issues and opportunities for young freelancers, bringing together creative pioneers and industry experts to inspire and inform the next generation. .
According to the organisers, the first session - Artist as creative entrepreneur – will be held at Somerset House on 11 February.
Confirmed speakers include violinist Thomas Gould, composer Laura Bowler, editor of Classical Music Magazine Kimon Daltas and pianist Alexandra Dariescu.
The sessions will take place monthly at YCAT’s headquarters in Somerset House, and Help Musicians UK’s offices in Kings Cross.
Session 1: Artist as creative entrepreneur
Somerset House
Thursday 11 February
Panel 3.30pm - 5pm, followed by networking drinks
The second session will explore PR and take place on Thursday 8 March. The third will look at freelancing, agents and fees and be held in April.
The panel will be chaired by Alasdair Tait (Chief Executive & Artistic Director, YCAT)
Free to attend but book your place here.