New branch office in Leipzig and vacancies in Berlin
EuroArts announces the opening of a new branch office: In addition to its head office in Berlin, EuroArts will now have another musical base in Leipzig.
EuroArts announces the opening of a new branch office in the beautiful city of Leipzig. Next to its head office in Berlin, EuroArts will now have another musical home in a city with a longstanding musical tradition and a dynamic present with international reputation.
Hanns Eisler and Richard Wagner were born in Leipzig, eminent musicians such as J.S. Bach, Gustav Mahler or Robert Schumann have left their traces, and so will EuroArts from now on.
Our address in Leipzig is:
EuroArts Music International GmbH
Mörikestraße 14
04129 Leipzig
Tel +49-341-24775226
www.euroarts.com
For its head office in Berlin, EuroArts is looking for new colleagues:
Please have a look at out our job offers, we currently hire a “Marketing + Communications Assistant” and an “Intern”
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