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Open air opera festival with more than 20 concert performances (mainly opera, classical music concerts, ballet, opera programme for children etc) at the Unesco-listed Litomysl renaissance castle. Dates: 8th June - 7th July 2024
Smetanova Litomysl ops, Jiraskova 133, Litomysl, 57001, Czech Republic
Eligibility: Open to performers aged 18 or under. Requirements: CD recording comprising choice of set work plus works of competitor's choice to make a programme of max 15 mins. Prizes: Winners perform a concert tour in Prague and at the Southern Bohemia festival.
Concertino Praga, Český rozhlas, Centrum uměleckých těles, soutěží a přehlídek, Vinohradská 12, 120 99 Praha 2, Czech Republic

Awards: A number of music scholarships (with means-tested bursary up to 100% of fees) are available every year to boys and girls at both year 9 & sixth form level. Music scholarships always inc free tuition on 2 inst. Music activities: Activities include 'King's Week' (school's own music festival lasts one week and including approx 20 events); 2 orchestras, wind band, big band, 6 choirs, jazz groups, chamber music, informal concerts, m/classes and international tours. No of pupils: 944 day and boarding; 408 studying inst. Termly fees: £15,720 boarding and £9,830-£10,920 Day. School type: Co-ed
Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2EZ, United Kingdom
Unique mix of choral courses for experienced singers under the direction of Paul Spicer. Weekend 'Camerata' courses at various times of the year and in beautiful locations for expert amateur singers. Varied repertoire. Post-Easter Bach St. John Passion course in 2026 at Abbey Dore, Herefordshire. See website for up-to-date information.
Parkside, Burnthill Lane, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 2HX, United Kingdom
Annual festival founded in 2004 to promote the enjoyment, understanding, appreciation, composition and performance of art-song.
Recitals and other events including masterclasses, workshops, world premieres, pre-concert talks and a forum for composers and poets.
Dates; 13th to 21st April 2024.
Leeds Lieder, Festival Office (Room 26), Leeds Town Hall, The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AD, United Kingdom

For almost 40 years a summer festival in Cumbria, is changing its pattern of activity. It will include a series of festival and Concerts. by selected performers, and the young artists will also be offered coaching by performers appearing at the festival, and public or private masterclasses. From 2018 onwards an intensive spring course for young performers is planned, and the best participants will be offered a platform at the summer festival.
Dates: 1st-10th August 2025
Stricklandgate House, 92 Stricklandgate, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 4PU, United Kingdom
The central aim of the WOMAD festival is to celebrate the world's many forms of music, arts and dance. Dates: 25th - 28th July Charlton Park.
WOMAD Festival, Charlton Park, SN16 9LL, United Kingdom
Eligibility: Open to musicians of all nationalities born after 31 Dec 1980. Requirements: 2 rounds plus final; set works at each stage. Competitions instruments chosen by festival direction. Entry fees: EUR 95. Location: Brugge.
Festival van Vlaanderen-Brugge, t Zand 34, B-8000 Bruges, Belgium
Summer school with chmbr music festival in the Litchfield Hills of NW Connecticut. School is open to pre-formed ens; offers several sessions focusing on different areas of the chmbr music repertoire. Dates: Jun-Aug.
Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Po Box 208246, New Haven, CT 06520-8246, United States
'His extraordinary, arresting, communicative music is one of this century's wonders . . . ' (The Times)
Born in Innsbruck in 1963, Thomas Larcher grew up in Austrian Tyrol. He studied composition and piano at the Vienna Musikhocschule and in 1994 he founded the festival 'Klangspuren', now an international renowned festival for contemporary music. Leaving the festival in 2003, he subsequently established the Swarovski 'Musik im Riesen' Festival in Wattens, Austria which he still runs.
Thomas Larcher is firmly established as one of the most interesting compositional voices at work today.
Féile an Phobail is Ireland’s Biggest Community Arts Festival. Féile provides a programme of inclusive arts, cultural and community-based activities throughout the year, with its flagship festival, the August Féile being the highlight of Ireland’s festival calendar.
473 Falls Road, Belfast, BT12 6DD, United Kingdom

Soprano, Voice Teacher, Founder & Director of Casentino Voice, an intensive summer course for classical singers and music director of the Camerata di Colombaia summer music festival, both in the Casentino Valley in Tuscany, Italy.
Educ charity. Sustains York Early Music Festival and promotes complementary activities both locally and nationally, inc annual Christmas festival.
St Margaret's Church, off Walmgate, York, YO1 9TL
Artistic Activities: Professional and amateur productions: touring companies, comedians, opera, concerts. Amateur companies for musicals and plays. Other activity: Films, youth festival, drama festival, literary festival, conferences, drama workshops. Catering: Fully licensed bar, coffee bar. Capacity: 234, raked seating (185 raked stalls, 49 raked balcony). Artist Facilities: 4 dressing rooms, 2 on ground floor, 2 on 1st floor, accommodate 52. No permanent technical staff (all are volunteers) - casuals available - no security personnel.
New St, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 2BP
Every summer we have a music festival of four chamber music concerts from top class artists in the Jubilee Hall, Seer Green, Bucks.
The festival aims to promote chamber music of the highest quality in the local area, at affordable prices, featuring both established international artists and talented young musicians. It has been running for over 70 years.
Seer Green, Bucks, HP9 2QJ, United Kingdom
Courses: Arts and festival mgt; BA (Hons): 3 yrs work placement module inc in each yr of the course. For students with a lively curiosity about the arts and festivals and the ability to acquire managerial and critical skills. Covers general business skills, arts and festival mgt skills and critical and creative work. Facilities: On site theatre.
103 Borough Rd, London, SE1 0AA
Awards: Music scholarships available, subject to satisfactory academic perf. Music activities: Concert band, dance orch; ww, str, perc ens; Rishworth Singers. Events inc Christmas concert, recitals, music festival, young musician competition, outdoor music festival. European tours. Music facilities: Music tech suite, grand pno. Termly fees: £11,100 - £12,00 (boarding); £10,100-£10,950 (wkly board); £2,900-£5,250 (day). School type: Co-ed
Sowerby Bridge, Rishworth, West Yorkshire, HX6 4QA, United Kingdom
Promotions & mktg consultancy in live perf arts, open-air events and festivals. Artist representation and touring, A level rated Home Office sponsor for non-EU artists, organisation and mgt of festival and events. PA systems, staging, lights, transport, Health & Safety, festival organisation, programming and site mgt. Record and TV production and promos. Lantra Qualified Road Traffic Management (facilitation of community carnival/parades). On-Line SIA Registered security & first aid.
10 Matthew Cl, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 1XD
Residential piano course, 3rd - 8th August 2025, in the heart of Edinburgh during the world-famous Edinburgh International Festival. Open to enthusiastic pianists age 13-19 who are at Grade 6 and above. Led by an experienced team of St Marys music School staff, this intensive course includes one-to-one teaching, workshops, performance classes, duo work, yoga, and individual sessions in Alexander technique, plus participation in a final public performance and evening trips to festival concerts. Price £930. including full board and accommodation. Financial support may be available.
St Mary's Music School, Coates Hall, 25 Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh, EH12 5EL, United Kingdom
Dates: 30th October to 3rd November 2024
Nordic Music Days is a festival presenting Nordic - and Scottish in 2024 - contemporary music and sound. The next edition of Nordic Music Days takes place in Glasgow. The 2024 festival will explore societal, cultural and linguistic connections between Scotland and the Nordic region, with the ambition to build long-lasting, sustainable partnerships between musical organisations, communities and creative individuals.
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom