Register Now for Classical:NEXT
From 17-20 May 2022, Classical:NEXT will welcome the global art music community to Hannover and turn the heart of Germany into a vibrant music hub.
Classical:NEXT is the global networking and exchange hub dedicated exclusively to classical and art music and will take place from 17-20 May in Hannover, Germany, uniting all sectors of the genre from all parts of the world. It's not only the premiere in a new host city, but also Classical:NEXT's 10th anniversary that makes this year's edition special.
Classical:NEXT consists of an interactive conference, project pitches, showcase concerts, expo, innovation award and networking. It strives to unite all professionals who identify with classical and art music, providing them with a place to meet and connect, do business, brainstorm, create and be inspired. By taking part in Classical:NEXT, professionals join over 1,000 delegates from more than 45 countries. Registration gives access to all Classical:NEXT events and includes a one-year registration for the database and online platform C:N NET. The currently most affordable option to take part is our Early Rate, which ends Friday 18 March.
The overall mission of Classical:NEXT 2022 is to support inclusion and promote collaboration to accelerate positive change in the classical and art music sector. Compared to past editions, it is striking that this year’s programme will reinforce and deepen questions on social issues and a sustainable music ecosystem.
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