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Call For Applications - Sustainable EEEMERGING

22 January 2025

The Sustainable EEEMERGING (S-EEE) programme is inviting applications from promising Early Music ensembles for the 2026-2027 cycle. This initiative aims to support 10 ensembles, providing them with the tools and skills necessary to develop sustainable careers in the international music scene.

S-EEE Young Ensembles Support Programme

Following their audition and interview, the selected Ensembles will benefit from a tailor-made Learning programme adapted to each ensemble’s needs. It will be based on the skills necessary to embrace a more sustainable career for musicians, including entrepreneurial skills, care for mental and physical health, definition of an artistic identity and promotion etc… This will be worked out in relation with the sustainability issues specific to musicians and ensembles (e.g. limiting ecological impacts, working conditions…).  

 

Schedule 

  • Publication of the call: 17 January 2025 
  • Submission of your application: 2 March 2025 before midnight 
  • Notification of preselection: 17-21 March 2025  
  • Auditions will be held in Köln (Germany) in the afternoon of 6 June and all day on 7 and 8 of June 2025 
  • Notification of the selection by mid-June 2025

 

More info: www.eeemerging.eu

 

About Sustainable-EEEMERGING

Launched in 2014, the EEEMERGING programme was established to promote Early Music across Europe by supporting small ensembles adept at conveying this rich musical heritage.Building on the successes of EEEMERGING and EEEMERGING+, the Sustainable-EEEMERGING (2024-2027) programme emphasises sustainability in its various forms—social, economic, cultural, and ecological. The project is implemented by a consortium of 13 organisations and over 20 partners, working collaboratively with a community of musicians supported over the past decade.

CREDITS

The S-EEE consortium is made up of Ambronay Centre culturel de rencontre and its Festival (France), Internationale Händel-Festspiele Göttingen (Germany), Helsinki Baroque Orchestra (Finland), Athens Conservatoire (Greece), Udruga Festival Kvarner (Croatia), Ghislierimusica (Italy), Riga Senas Muzikas Centrs (Latvia), Joventuts Musicals de Torroella de Montgrí – Festival de Torroella de Montgrí (Spain), Academia de Musica de Espinho (Portugal), Pro Progressione (Hungary), The Green Room (France), All’Improvviso festival (Poland), Concentus Moraviae festival (Czech Republic).  S-EEE is supported by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.

The European Festivals Association (EFA) is an Associated partner of this project.