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Art music professionals’ meeting Berlin, Germany 13–17 May 2024 Conference, expo and showcases dedicated to the future of the genre Pocket Schedule TUE 14 WED 15 THU 16 FRI 17 Colosseum Kino 2 Colosseum Kino 3 Colosseum Kino 4 Colosseum Kino 5 Colosseum Kino 9 Colosseum Kino 10 10:00–11:15 Higher Music Education Pre-Conference Intersections and opportunities Stefan Gies 13:15–14:00 Classical:NEXT Orientation for New Delegates The Classical:NEXT user’s guide Fabienne Krause 14:00–15:00 Power Sharing and Empowerment Why small and large institutions should team-up Dorothee Kalbhenn 14:15–15:15 Collaborating with First Nations Artists How to work sensitively across cultures Claire Edwardes 14:45–15:45 A Vision for the Symphony Orchestra Transformative leadership and collective innovation in orchestral music Karsten Witt 16:30–17:45 Classical Goes Digital – Oh, Please... How to develop the huge opportunities of this fundamental disruption Christopher Widauer 17:00–18:00 Leading and Following in the Orchestra Models beyond the traditional hierarchy Lorenz Blaumer 15:30–16:30 Who Has Actually Failed Here: Culture or Society? BDKV panel (German Association of the Concert and Event Industry) Johannes Everke, Tamara (TAM) Güçlü 17:00–18:00 Thirdness (Meet the Artists) An introduction to the philosophy and practice of The Third Orchestra Peter Wiegold 12:30–13:00 Shaping the Future of Opera: Insights from Aviel Cahn Welcome, keynote and talk Welcome: Fabienne Krause, Andreas Richter Keynote: Aviel Cahn 15:45–16:30 Meet-up for Representatives of Choirs and Vocal Ensembles For everybody working with collective singing Sonja Greiner 15:45 –16:45 360 Degrees: Creating New Concert Formats An open kitchen session on concert design Hanni Liang 17:00–18:00 Sound Mind, Sound Body Performance, education and wellness - a new creative paradigm David Murphy 15:00–16:15 Project Pitches Geneva Camerata (GECA), the dancing orchestra • Music for Aliens • HYBRIS • Stories That Must Be Heard • IN C // 20 PIPERS - Terry Riley // Erwan Keravec • Alluvial Gold • UNTOLD 14:15–15:00 Meet-up With the Higher Music Education Sector Stefan Gies 13:30–14:00 Showcase: Ensemble Gamut! FINLAND 14:30–15:00 Showcase: Stef Van Vynckt BELGIUM Colosseum Kino 2 Colosseum Kino 3 Colosseum Kino 4 Colosseum Kino 5 Colosseum Kino 7 Colosseum Kino 9 Colosseum Kino 10 10:30–11:45 Transformation Unleashed Decoding the rhythms of social change Nathaly Ossa Alzate 10:45–11:45 New Streams What can contemporary classical music offer the film industry? Daniel Lewis 11:00–12:00 Epic Fail: There Is Only Make (No win and no fail) David T. Little 12:15–13:30 UN / Sounding Out Artistic knowledge on climate change Eduardo Abrantes 12:30–13:45 The Future of Music Education Will music conservatories be relevant in the next 20 years? Enrique Márquez 14:00–15:00 Classical Presenting in a Genre-Fluid Age How presenters can support and benefit from exciting new music trends Judd Greenstein 15:30–16:45 The Musical Art of Curation Why curation, why now and how it can lead us to a new democracy? Xenia Hanusiak 16:15–17:15 If AI Only Had a Heart... Harmony for Artificial Intelligence and the Arts AI as an instrument for music’s preservation, promotion, and prosperity John Anderson 16:45–17:45 Listening to the Audience What audience research can tell us about designing concerts for the future Sarah Price 12:45–13:45 Meeting Between European Independent Ensembles Mapping the independent ensembles, a survey at the European level Louis Presset 14:15 –15:45 Exporting Classical and Contemporary Music Today Challenges and perspectives in a shifting world. The current state of export, its tools and leverages Virgo Sillamaa 17:15–18:00 Women* and TINA* in Music Visions for the future Ashia Grzesik 13:00 –14:15 AI: Mind that Intelligent Child How is AI impacting the classical music industry now, and in the future? Florence Eves 16:00–16:45 (New) Audience Engagement: Digital Trends and Strategies Engage through NextGen apps, community features, and new membership schemes. Sophie Garzon-Lapierre 10:30–11:15 Northern Connection Sustainable collaboration in contemporary music Heli Lampi, Tuuli Elo, Kaja Bjørntvedt 11:45–12:30 IAMIC Meet-up: Forum for International Music Centres What part can music centres play in developing our international sector? Deborah Keyser 14:45–16:00 Orchestras Now! Future Proof Global orchestras network at Classical:NEXT Mark Pemberton 16:30–18:00 Global Orchestras Closed-door Meeting This session is addressed to orchestra representatives specifically Mark Pemberton 16:30–17:30 Latin American Regional Meet-up Creating networks for cooperation Sebastián Errázuriz 14:00–15:15 Project Pitches ALL EARS, A New Universe, Feel What You Hear • FLOCK – by Kathy Hinde and Red Note Ensemble • The Old Man and the Sea • Meet the Roborecorder, with Liza Bec • Camerata Romeu- Cuban Women’s Orchestra • Ensemble Colourage • Classical Musicians Who Circus 10:15–11:00 Roundtable & One-to-One Mentoring How to Successfully ‘Survive’ in Large Cultural Institutions? Developing a Staged Concert Project Developing an International Network Writing for Orchestra Commissioning a New Repertoire How Can Research Inform Your Practice as an Artistic Citizen? 12:00–12:30 Showcase: Oorkaan Ensemble NETHERLANDS 13:00–13:30 Showcase: Gabriele Leite BRAZIL/USA 17:00–17:30 off C:N Showcase: FLOEX Ensemble feat. Josef the Robot Czech Republic 14:15–15:30 Music Journalism – How It Should and How It Could Be! A canvas workshop on positive visions for classical music journalism Paul Bräuer Colosseum Kino 2 Colosseum Kino 3 Colosseum Kino 4 Colosseum Kino 5 Colosseum Kino 9 Colosseum Kino 7 Colosseum Luna Bar 10:30–11:45 Everyone Says We Must Change, But How? A manager’s change management toolbox David Bahanovich 10:45–11:45 The Complete Audience Toolbox A practical guide to getting larger audiences into the concert hall Cecilie Szkotak Nielsen 11:00–12:15 Can Classical Labels Expect Better Revenues from DSPs? How can they achieve this and get the ball rolling? Yves Riesel 12:15–13:30 Positive Impact Through Sustainable Concerts Workshop for more impact in music Beat Fehlmann 13:45–14:45 Harmonising Cultures: Rethinking the Role of Concert Halls in a Globalised World Navigating cultural diplomacy and collaboration in an era of evolving classical music landscapes Hendrik Storme 14:00–15:00 Data: the New Gold How to generate revenue using your and your audience’s data Kathleen Alder 14:15–15:15 Are Orchestras Really for Everyone? How can we be truly inclusive in mechanisms of recruitment in orchestras? Roger Wilson 15:45–16:45 The Place of Music in EU Policy and Funding Growing societal challenges - growing needs - growing offers? Ruth Jakobi 17:00–18:00 Setting the Stage for the Artists of Tomorrow Changing perspectives of music competitions and talent development Florian Riem 12:15–13:15 Connecting Silos - Artist-Focused Collaboration Between Labels, Promoters and Publishers Cultivating synergy across music’s landscape Clemens Trautmann 15:30–17:30 The Future is Now The Classical:NEXT tech in music Dr. Hannah Joos 16:45–18:00 Feminism in Classical Music It’s 2024 - why do we still have to talk about it? Marlene Brüggen 11:00–11:45 DIY Sector Meet-up Strategies for the DIY music community Matthew Whiteside 11:15–12:45 Country Connections at Classical:NEXT International speed meetings & networking event Larry Heath 12:30–13:30 International Cooperation Within the Music Ecosystem European and international networks as a source of collaboration between their members Agathe Créac’h 15:30–16:30 Delegates’ Networking Session Structured one-on- one exchanges on current topics steered by EFA Luana Santos 10:15–11:00 Roundtable & One-to-One Mentoring Facts and Figures for Corporate Sponsors How to Create a Compelling Concert Experience Writing for Orchestra Commissioning a New Repertoire How Can Research Inform Your Practice as an Artistic Citizen? 14:00–15:15 Project Pitches Kinderlieder: immersive, participatory recitals for ages 0-5 • unRAVELed - A leap into the mind of Maurice Ravel • Yum! A new immersive XR Music Theatre and dining experience • Two Odysseys: Pimooteewin / Gállábártnit • BRYGGEN - Bruges Strings • Composition As Explanation • Patagonia 1. Colosseum Gleimstraße 33 10437 Berlin 2. Pierre Boulez Saal Französische Straße 33D 10117 Berlin 3. Holzmarkt Holzmarktstraße 25 10243 Berlin 4. Boat Cruise Märkisches Ufer 48 10179 Berlin A - S+U Schönhauser Allee B - S+U Jannowitzbrücke classicalnext.com/map Boat Cruise on the River Spree, leaving from Märkisches Ufer 11:00-14:00 Boat Cruise incl. Keynote and Networking 11:30-12:15 Too Much Talking – Not Enough Doing Committing to change in a world of disruption David Taylor