See you in Budapest!
8-11 April 2026
The largest global gathering of professionals for all sectors of classical and art music.
Call for proposals
out now!
Classical:NEXT is a community effort with a jury selected programme.
Make a proposal for our 2025 editionin Berlin (12–15 May) for …
- Showcase concerts
- Club showcases
- Conference sessions
- Project pitches
Deadline:
4 October 2024
2026 Programme Highlights
More updates coming soon.
Project Pitch
Limitless Orchestra – where everything is possible. Led by Aleksey Igudesman, virtuoso, composer and visionary, it unites exceptional musicians of various generations and nationalities. The repertoire spans from Bach to Hans Zimmer, who serves as musical patron. Musicians perform from memory, without music stands – physically liberated and captivating. A unique vision brought to life: music without limits.
Presenter: Dominik Joelsohn
Meet-up
A Networking and Information Session by IAMIC
IAMIC (International Association of Music Centres) is an international network of organisations that collectively and collaboratively provide information and promote the music of our countries and regions.
This meet-up provides opportunities to exchange information and insights among members, as well as to connect with the broader global music world to discuss shared opportunities and challenges.
This meet-up provides opportunities to exchange information and insights among members, as well as to connect with the broader global music world to discuss shared opportunities and challenges.
Coordinated by Jonathan Grimes
April 9, 2026, 13:30
- 14:15
Millenáris
Meet-up
Dynamic, Action-focused Conversation around Inclusion in Music Education
Coordinated by Hazel Wiebolt
April 8, 2026, 12:30
- 13:15
Millenáris
Showcase
(Hungary)
Bartók reimagined: Söndörgő transforms field recordings into a living contemporary classical language.
Presenter: Söndörgő
Meet-up
Invite-only International Speed Meetings & Networking Event
Country Connections is an annual networking event that brings together delegates from around the world for quick-fire meetings. These meetings will facilitate introductions and broker business connections with practitioners and companies from around the globe.
Coordinated by Larry Heath
April 9, 2026, 13:00
- 14:15
Millenáris
Project Pitch
EMPOWER: Women Changing Music
EMPOWER: Women Changing Music is a United Kingdom-based initiative transforming gender equity in classical music through commissioning, performance, advocacy and community. Founded in 2021, EMPOWER has delivered large-scale live events across the United Kingdom and Ireland, premiered 35+ new works by women composers, and supported 300+ performers on major stages. This pitch shares EMPOWER’s mission and a scalable model for creating sustainable pathways for emerging artists.
Presenter: Sinead Walsh
Project Pitch
“Falling into Dreams” is an excerpt from A Young Wife’s Dream, a classic piece of Chinese opera. The play tells the story of a young man named Wang Hui, who is forced to join the army shortly after marrying Zhang.
Presenter: Shu-Chun Lai
Project Pitch
A medieval trance for the 21stC
Hildegard Transfigured is a collaborative piece of concert-theatre by vocal trio Voice and visual artist Innerstrings that shines a light on the 12th Century polymath St. Hildegard of Bingen and her capacity to love, mourn, wield ferocity, and the visions which consumed her both physically and spiritually throughout her life, ‘the living light’.
Presenter: Clemmie Franks
Showcase
(Chile)
“An Old Future” is an electroacoustic live set by Sebastián Vergara, an immersive musical and audiovisual experience lasting between 30 and 40 minutes (duration can be adapted). It explores the intersections between classical and contemporary music traditions, including experimental music, and filmmusic.
Presenter: Sebastián Vergara
Project Pitch
Into Paul Chiang
This internationally awarded interdisciplinary production blends sound, imagery, music, and movement, inspired by Paul Chiang’s works—Notre Dame de Paris, The Hundred Year Temple, Pisilian, Silver Lake, and his sculptures. Exploring humanity, spirituality, and nature, it guides audiences on a radiant journey, incorporating Taiwan’s Indigenous voices and showcasing the vitality and diversity of Taiwan’s creative spirit.
Presenter: Jih-Wen Yeh
Conference
Curating Music in Museums
PANEL | Music cannot be hung on a wall — exhibiting it means addressing its intangible nature. How can museums transform music into spatial and experiential encounters that engage audiences beyond listening?
Chaired by Zsuzsanna Szálka
with Simon Posch, Márton Horn, Jade Bouchemit
April 10, 2026, 13:30
- 14:45
Millenáris
Conference
Hot Topics, Bold Ideas, and the Future of Classical Music
PODCAST | This session turns conference insight into a live conversation led by those shaping the future of classical music, giving attendees the chance to get involved.
Chaired by David Taylor
April 10, 2026, 17:00
- 18:00
Millenáris
Conference
Exploring the Overlap of Visual Arts and Classical Music
PANEL | The Canvas of Sound examines how visual arts and classical music intersect to shape new artistic languages.
Chaired by Tobias De Pessemier
with Karl Van Welden, Kirsty Harris
April 8, 2026, 15:30
- 16:30
Millenáris
Conference
Nobody Believes Influencers Anymore. Integrity is Key, as is Art.
WORKSHOP | Led by AppleEgg, a new artistic advertising agency created by performing arts producer Brendan Jan Walsh and the visual storytellers of KochxBos, this workshop asks how first-class campaigns use emotion, aesthetic daring and social relevance to move people—and how arts professionals can do the same.
Chaired by Brendan Jan Walsh
April 10, 2026, 11:00
- 12:00
Millenáris
Project Pitch
Music as Immersive Experience
Ensemble Fractales creates experimental performances at the crossroads of music, space, and theatre. Upcoming projects include Idle Dancers by Sarah Wéry, where musicians and vibrating stools form a shared choreography, […scapes] by Maurizio Azzan, a spatial reimagining of the madrigale rappresentativo, F#2 by Pierre Slinckx exploring the Casio keyboard, and La Voix du Trait by Oren Boneh, featuring an energetic work that playfully reinterprets Schumann through a contemporary lens.
Presenter: Renata Kambarova
Conference
A Path to Mental & Physical Wellbeing in the Performing Arts
INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP | This workshop explores the critical and often overlooked topic of mental health awareness in the performing arts.
Chaired by Pallavi Mahidhara
April 10, 2026, 12:30
- 13:30
Millenáris
Showcase
(The Netherlands)
Zonar is a new series of original works by the North Sea String Quartet that dives into electronic music worlds on acoustic strings through prepared instruments, extended techniques, and vibrant improvisations.
Presenter: North Sea String Quartet
Project Pitch
La Traviata 2026 transforms Verdi’s opera into a site-specific performance across six residential buildings in Zhelezara. The core idea is turning the neighbourhood itself into the main stage and the neighbours into active storytellers. Scenes unfold across six buildings, from balconies to apartments, mixing opera with real daily life. The project creates a powerful shared experience where the community drives the narrative.
Presenter: Stefan Aleksandar Jovanovski
Meet-up
How to Manage Risk in Programming
This session is designed as a closed-door exchange between promoters, offering a space for candid discussion about programming risks — the bets that paid off, the ones that didn’t, and the gray areas in between.
Coordinated by Cristina Uruc
April 9, 2026, 16:30
- 17:30
Millenáris
Meet-up
Sharing unheard experiences and amplifying women* in music
Coordinated by Thea Paraskevaides
April 8, 2026, 12:00
- 13:00
Millenáris
Showcase
(Denmark)
Mother Soldier is a music performance for three percussionists by Danish composer Sandra Boss, combining sound, movement, and visual design to explore motherhood, war, care, and resilience in times of crisis.
Presenter: Sandra Boss
Conference
Official welcome to Classical:NEXT 2026
KEYNOTE | Join us for the opening of Classical:NEXT 2026 in Budapest! Fabienne Krause (Director, Classical:NEXT) and Aliena Haig (Senior Communications Manager) welcome you to this thirteenth edition, together with the visionary conductor, composer, and thinker Iván Fischer. A Budapest native and musical polymath, Maestro Fischer will share his reflections on the future of classical music, drawing on his unique perspective as one of the most innovative musical minds of our time.
Chaired by Iván Fischer
with Aliena Haig, Fabienne Krause
April 8, 2026, 14:00
- 14:45
Millenáris
Conference
Shared Values across Cultures in Youth Orchestras
PANEL | Youth Orchestra organisations FOJI (Chile) and MYO (Australia) work in different cultural and geographical contexts, yet both share a deep commitment to expanding access, fostering inclusion, and strengthening youth music learning communities without compromising artistic excellence.
Chaired by Dorian Jones
with Camila Roa
April 9, 2026, 13:45
- 14:45
Millenáris
Showcase
(Australia /Austria)
LIMBO Sonata is a ground-breaking interdisciplinary work uniting composer Chloé Charody, acrobatic violinist Sonja Schebeck, acrobat Josh Frazer and pianist Chanda Vanderhart to tell a poignant narrative through dynamic partner acrobatics, duo unicycle and cyr wheel, completely embracing contemporary circus and classical music in one captivating world.
Presenter: Chloé Charody Creations
Project Pitch
The Hip-Hop Orchestra Experience (THHOE) has pioneered a new genre of music merging two seemingly irreconcilable traditions—hip-hop and classical music—into something radical yet organic. Founded by composer JooWan Kim, THHOE began with an idea: make hip-hop using only classical techniques and instruments. The result is a category creating group that has garnered praise from concert goers and outlets like BBC, ABC, FOX, PBS, Wall Street Journal, ESPN and more.
Presenter: Christopher Nicholas
Conference
Building Cultural Ecosystems, Leaving Behind Institutional Egoism
PANEL | In a time when funding cuts and societal polycrises place the relevance of culture in question, institutions are compelled to engage in sorely needed transformation. This panel showcases two glowing examples where cultural administration has empowered the radical transformation of cultural institutions: Bonn and Düsseldorf.
Chaired by Dorothee Kalbhenn
with Birgit Schneider-Bönniger, Angélique Tracik
April 9, 2026, 11:30
- 12:45
Millenáris
Conference
Case Studies and Discussion for Labels, Artists, and Interested Parties
We all have heard plenty of discussions why our sector is struggeling in these times. Let’s move forward by working on solutions.
Chaired by Timo Hagemeister
April 9, 2026, 15:00
- 16:15
Millenáris
Project Pitch
Immersive performance of Stockhausen’s Sternklang
Star Sound is MIKAMO’s 21st-century reimagining of Karlheinz Stockhausen’s Sternklang (1971). Adapting the cosmic “park music” for outdoor spaces or multi-room venues, musicians, singers, and dancers are placed throughout the site, inviting audiences to move freely and experience shifting sonic perspectives. Led by Artistic Director Ajtony Csaba, the project is modular, site-specific, and can integrate local ensembles while preserving Stockhausen’s visionary concept.
Presenter: Ajtony Csaba
Project Pitch
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Earthrise is a ‘Contemporary Renaissance Music Theatre’ performance born from the collaboration between the Finnish Baroque Orchestra and the international new music theatre collective La Chambre aux échos. After its successful premiere on the Finnish National Opera’s small stage in 2024, this multilingual musical drama is now available on tour.
Presenter: Laura Kajander
Conference
What if sustainability were not a cost, but the smartest long-term investment in classical music?
PANEL | Sustainability is often seen in the classical music sector as an added burden — more rules, more costs, more administration. This panel challenges that perception.
Chaired by Endre Papp
with Natália Oszkó-Jakab, Orsolya Erdődy
April 10, 2026, 16:00
- 17:00
Millenáris
Meet-up
What you always wanted to talk about as orchestra manager but didn't dare to
Managing an orchestra is a challenging job. It’s fun if things are going well. It can turn into a nightmare if the pressure becomes too extreme. In this moderated meeting without mikes, photos or videos, you can talk freely about your management challenges, problems, lessons, and solutions. Where in your career would you have needed more training or specialised advice to solve a problem? Do you have recommendations for colleagues? What would be the first changes you would make if you could?
Coordinated by Gerald Mertens
April 8, 2026, 15:15
- 16:15
Millenáris
Project Pitch
LuciaVR is an immersive opera experience that places audiences inside Lucia’s inner world, blending live performance, VR and spatial sound. Developed by Leila Alexander, Toby Young and Radical Realities, it reimagines the “mad scene” as a feminist response, and explores new forms of cutting-edge storytelling in opera.
Presenter: Toby Young
Meet-up
Fostering International Performance Networks Through Global Partnership
Coordinated by David Baile
April 9, 2026, 16:00
- 17:15
Millenáris
Conference
If no one expects you to follow the rules, what can you do differently?
INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION | A collective reflection on outsiders* as agents of change. *All definitions of outsider are welcome.
Chaired by Fanny Martin
with Fiona Stevens
April 9, 2026, 15:15
- 16:15
Millenáris
Conference
The Classical:NEXT User's Guide
PRESENTATION | General Manager Fabienne Krause and Senior Communication Manager Aliena Haig offer advice on how to network (the before, during and after phase), how to utilise the Expo and how to get the most out of the Conference whatever your role. Media representatives will receive useful how-to’s as well. If you are new to Classical:NEXT, this session is a must!
Chaired by Fabienne Krause
with Aliena Haig
April 8, 2026, 15:00
- 15:45
Millenáris
Showcase
(Canada)
Ladom Ensemble is a mini-orchestra made up of four musicians who play a kind of acoustic fusion drawn from Western classical, klezmer, rock, tango, jazz, east coast traditional and classical Persian influences.
Presenter: Ladom Ensemble
Showcase
(Czech Republic)
Hlaskontrabas Oktet is an expanded voice-and-double-bass ensemble blending jazz, improvisation, and contemporary music, featuring original compositions that balance intimacy, experimentation, and powerful collective energy.
Presenter: Ridina Ahmedová
Conference
Redefining Artist Norms though Collaborative Music-Making
PANEL | Led by the Multi-Story Orchestra in partnership with The Glasgow Barons, this session explores collaborative approaches to music-making that prioritise community voices in the artistic process. Challenging traditional hierarchies and the single-composer model, the session covers practical methodologies for co-creation that foster an ecosystem of self-governing musicians through shared ownership and local meaning.
Chaired by Abimaro Gunnell
with Paul MacAlindin, Kedar-Re Thompson
April 8, 2026, 17:00
- 18:00
Millenáris
Project Pitch
The Piano: Hook, Line & Tinker is a large-scale, immersive, and interactive sonic installation. Its centrepiece features an entire acoustic piano in exploded-view form – aerially suspended – requiring precise positioning of its inside action components, spilling out as a freeze-frame hand-crafted soundwave. Conceived, designed and created by Rae Howell (Sunwrae), this multisensory experience is “visually striking and conceptually fascinating in equal measure”.
Presenter: Rae Howell
Conference
Global Perspectives on Cultural Representation and Inclusion
PANEL | Across countries, cities, and musical traditions, questions of equity and representation take different shapes, but they often share common roots. Marginalized and underrepresented communities are omnipresent, shaped by stories of access, power, and cultural recognition. While the examples are not identical, the challenge is familiar: how can classical music institutions, or any cultural institution steeped in tradition, evolve to reflect the full breadth of the communities they serve?
Chaired by Bill Neri
with Catherine Haridy
April 9, 2026, 17:00
- 18:00
Millenáris
Conference
Balancing Brand and Box Office in Cultural Organisations
How do we use data and storytelling to drive both sales now and relevance long-term? This session shares what’s working across leading European cultural organisations.
Chaired by Hugo Mintz
with Kate Carter, Anna Tiszolczi-Bertalan, Job Noordhof
April 9, 2026, 15:15
- 16:15
Millenáris
Project Pitch
An Audivisual Concert
A vivid interplay of live music and real-time visuals brings E.T.A. Hoffmann’s story to the concert hall.
Presenter: Andreas Mader
Showcase
(Switzerland)
Have you ever thought even in your wildest dreams that Charles Ives Songs could sound like this??
Charles River is a crossover project led by Swiss drummer Florian Arbenz, reimagining Charles Ives’ songs through bold arrangements that unite classical and jazz musicians in an unexpected, playful, and creative sound world.
Charles River is a crossover project led by Swiss drummer Florian Arbenz, reimagining Charles Ives’ songs through bold arrangements that unite classical and jazz musicians in an unexpected, playful, and creative sound world.
Presenter: Florian Arbenz
Conference
Reinventing the Opera House as Innovation, Technology, and Community
As emerging technologies reshape how we connect, how can opera houses unlock new means of presence and performance?
Chaired by Claudio Rimmele
with Victoria Dietrich
April 10, 2026, 12:30
- 13:15
Millenáris
Project Pitch
Interdisciplinary performances are experiencing a renaissance driven by curiosity for innovation and the freedom of crossing artistic borders. Yet interdisciplinarity also demands balance and coherence. Classical pianist and artistic director Róza Radnóti explores these questions through projects combining music, visuality and movement. In her pitch, she presents a scenic performance based on Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time, integrating contemporary dance, video art and stage lighting.
Presenter: Róza Radnóti
Meet-up
One-on-One Conversations on Current Topics Steered by EFA
Join the ‘Networking Session’, coordinated by the European Festivals Association (EFA), for a dynamic series of one-on-one conversations with professionals from the global music sector. This networking space offers an opportunity to meet new colleagues, share insights, and have focused discussions on key industry topics.
Any questions? Please contact luana@european-festivals.eu
Any questions? Please contact luana@european-festivals.eu
Coordinated by Luana Santos
April 10, 2026, 14:00
- 15:00
Millenáris
Conference
Tech and Its Creative Possibilities for Orchestral Music-Making
PANEL | What creative possibilities can new technology provide when looking at inclusion and accessibility in cutting edge orchestral music-making? Join Paraorchestra & Drake Music for a discussion exploring the creative possibilities of new technology provide for inclusion and accessibility in cutting edge orchestral music-making.
Chaired by Helen Edwards
with Siobhan Clough, Liza Bec, Sally Currie
April 9, 2026, 12:00
- 13:00
Millenáris
Conference
Training, Admission Procedures, and Job Profiles in Classical Music Today
Shrinking public subsidies, shifting demographics, and extreme economic uncertainty: classical music—orchestras, opera houses, conservatories, and musicians included—faces considerable pressure and unprecedented challenges. Meanwhile, access to the classical world is still determined by unevenly distributed resources, for musicians as well as the public, and upheld by procedures such as traditional auditions.
Chaired by Christopher Widauer
with Deborah Borda, Ulrike Sych, José Maria Blumenschein
April 8, 2026, 16:30
- 17:45
Millenáris
Conference
The Fair Music Platform in the Classical Music Ecosystem
PANEL | Let’s explore how emerging streaming tech, from blockchain to smart contracts, can help creators gain control and build sustainable music careers.
Chaired by Davide Grosso
with Samir Kabbouch
April 10, 2026, 12:15
- 13:15
Millenáris
Showcase
(Iran/Austria)
Reflective Hold is a duo project by Iranian musicians Golnar Shahyar and Atena Eshtiaghi, blending Iranian art song, poetry, and original music into an intimate, resilient dialogue of vulnerability, resistance, and hope.
Presenter: Golnar Shahyar Presenter: Atena Eshtiaghi
Project Pitch
A musical journey without borders
Global Music Ensemble brings together 11 remarkable musicians, a fusion of the Belgian bands MOTYK and TROISSOEUR, along with soloists Tsubasa Hori, Osama Abdulrasol, Simon Leleux, and Jeroen Goossens. Inspired by acoustic traditions from all around the world, the repertoire of the Global Music Ensemble consists of original compositions, exploring the most diverse combination of sounds, textures and influences, going beyond all the stylistic and geographical borders.
Presenter: Joris Vanvinckenroye
Meet-up
Strategies for the DIY Music Community
Not everyone who works in music works for large organisations. Many of us have to wear multiple hats to get our work heard and produce the projects we want to create. From fundraising, marketing, booking, recording, releasing and so much more, we have to do it all ourselves. It has always been difficult. But often someone else has been through the same thing as you and is willing to share their experience.
Coordinated by Naomi Belshaw
April 9, 2026, 12:30
- 13:15
Millenáris
Showcase
(Canada/Germany)
Sing Nature Alive from My Insides is a 40 minute composition for self-accompanied soprano, piano, and live electronics, featuring live video projections.
Presenter: Rachel Fenlon
Project Pitch
Fall and Then Rise on a Soft Winter’s Morning
What if the concert format was designed for Deaf as well as hearing people?
Nwando Ebizie invites you into a multisensory immersive playground where accessibility drives innovation. Sign Language poetry becomes visual music, experimental dance meets extended technique, audiences become participants in a group waltz, and the entire space vibrates—creating a full-body haptic journey through dream and archetype.
Nwando Ebizie invites you into a multisensory immersive playground where accessibility drives innovation. Sign Language poetry becomes visual music, experimental dance meets extended technique, audiences become participants in a group waltz, and the entire space vibrates—creating a full-body haptic journey through dream and archetype.
Presenter: Nwando Ebizie
Project Pitch
MEDUSA is a theatrical concert for singing cellist and electronics, unfolding a story of trauma, survival, and empowerment. Through the hidden story of Medusa’s abuse, composer Saskia Venegas sheds light on the psychological impact of PTSD on its victims. Structured in four attacca movements, this immersive narration raises awareness, invites society to dare to listen, and ends with a gesture of ascension and strength.
Presenter: Saskia Venegas
Conference
Engaging the Curious & Connected: Strategy, Storytelling & Digital Tools
PANEL | While the classical industry often focuses on “traditional” vs. “passive” listeners, a high-value third demographic is emerging: the “curious & connected.” Drawing on cross-sector experience at FUGA and beyond, Amy Nelson outlines how labels and distributors can capture this audience by shifting focus from repertoire-first to artist-first marketing. This session offers a blend of high-level strategy and practical execution.
Chaired by Amy Nelson
with Sascha Braunreuther, David Weuste, Katy Rogers-Davies
April 10, 2026, 10:45
- 11:45
Millenáris
Project Pitch
Music is not sound, it’s what we hear in it. Interlude expands their audience’s sonic consciousness and helps them to hear more in music.
Interlude’s stimulating concert environments include narration, education and story-telling. By describing the most complex classical music pieces through the lens of universal concepts and emotions, Interlude creates a container for deep sensory and intellectual reception. In return – a meaningful and reflective engagement with art.
Interlude’s stimulating concert environments include narration, education and story-telling. By describing the most complex classical music pieces through the lens of universal concepts and emotions, Interlude creates a container for deep sensory and intellectual reception. In return – a meaningful and reflective engagement with art.
Presenter: Sara Kalinowska
Conference
Towards a Curatorial Theory of the Classical Concert
PANEL | We urgently need new concert formats. This panel proposes curatorial tools based on real experiences to rethink and revitalize the concert life of today.
Chaired by Miguel Ángel Marín
with Joanne Karcheva
April 10, 2026, 10:30
- 11:30
Millenáris
Project Pitch
Synesthetic Project is a Vienna-based interdisciplinary music-theatre ensemble led by Nika Bauman. Uniting musicians, dancers, animators, and videographers, it blends music, movement, and visual art to explore diversity, empathy, and communication. Each performance forms a boundary-free space where artists and audiences connect, celebrate variety, and see their stories reimagined through one another’s eyes.
Presenter: Ana Marković
Conference
What Audiences Expect – And How Arts Organisations Can Respond
PANEL | Audiences increasingly expect cultural organisations to take sustainability seriously – yet many struggle with how to talk about it without sounding preachy, tokenistic or at risk of greenwashing. Drawing on large-scale audience research (Act Green), sector research with artists, orchestras and venues (Sustainable Classical), and an ongoing action learning project called Talking Sustainability, this session explores what effective sustainability communication looks like in practice.
Chaired by Katy Raines
April 10, 2026, 14:30
- 15:30
Millenáris
Showcase
(Czech Republic)
MAOMAH is a daring string ensemble led by bassist Klára Pudláková, blending composed frameworks with fearless improvisation, where Romantic lyricism, contemporary classical textures and raw noise collide through collective interplay in performance.
Presenter: MAOMAH (Music Army Of Mystery And Hope)
Conference
Reimagining Technology in Classical Music Pedagogy
PRESENTATION | What would classical music education look like if technology were fully integrated into teaching, practice, and mentorship?
Chaired by Michael Casimir
April 10, 2026, 11:00
- 12:00
Millenáris
Project Pitch
Stories of Water and Earth features Yuwaalaraay woman Nardi Simpson and Djapa woman Melanie Mununggurr as front women, weaving together instrumental chamber music, spoken word and dreaming stories.
Showcase
(UK)
Gabriel Prokofiev is a composer of classical and electronic music, and the founder of Nonclassical record label and events (launched in 2004). Through Nonclassical, he is one of the leading proponents of presenting classical music in non-traditional venues, and pioneered the concept of bringing DJ sets to late-night classical gigs.
Presenter: Gabriel Prokofiev
Conference
Building Sustainable Funding through Influence and Communications
PANEL | Led by Simon Woods, with experts Deborah Borda, Jamie Njoku-Goodwin and Anselm Rose, this session examines the critical intersection of government relations and private funding. The panel will compare and contrast strategies in three different environments—Europe, the UK, and the US—and discuss how to effectively advocate for the arts and build resilient economic models to ensure the sector’s long-term survival.
Chaired by Simon Woods
with Deborah Borda, Jamie Njoku-Goodwin OBE, Anselm Rose
April 9, 2026, 10:30
- 11:30
Millenáris
Conference
Case-based Strategies for Venues and Commercial Stakeholders
PANEL | This session is designed as a structured knowledge-transfer and learning format, focusing on revenue generation and commercial strategy from the perspective of venues, presenters, and other commercial stakeholders in the classical music ecosystem. Rather than a panel discussion, the session will be practice- and case-based, drawing on concrete examples from our work in the field.
Chaired by Ulrike Köstinger
with Hannes Tronsberg
April 10, 2026, 13:45
- 14:45
Millenáris
Showcase
(Poland/New Zealand/UK)
Kodály Reframed is a cross-genre trio project that reimagines Zoltán Kodály’s music through improvisation inspired by folk traditions, creating a vivid dialogue between written composition and spontaneous musical invention.
Presenter: Kodály Reframed
Conference
Protecting Critical Thought in a Post-Truth World
FISHBOWL | How do we keep specialist voices thriving in a world dominated by clicks, algorithms, and AI? Or are we pouring too much of our resources into social media giants, without realising the consequences? Join us at Classical:NEXT for an interactive Fishbowl session with critics, influencers, and industry leaders, as we explore the future of classical music media and how to sustain a resilient classical music ecosystem. Bring your ideas, debate, and help shape the conversation!
Chaired by Olivia Brown
with David Karlin, Cinci Baglyas, Dr. Martin Andris
April 9, 2026, 11:00
- 12:15
Millenáris
Conference
East Asian and Western Paradigms of Classical Music Creativity
PANEL | By bringing East Asian and Western perspectives into dialogue, this session rethinks how cultural context, identity and creative logics shape classical innovation.
Chaired by Dr. Weida Wang
with Timothé Deman, Aidan Chan
April 8, 2026, 15:00
- 16:00
Millenáris
Showcase
(South Korea)
MU is a contemporary classical performance combining Korean dance and daegeum with piano, strings, and percussion, reimagining classical music through innovation and a dialogue between Eastern and Western traditions.
Composer: Shin Kim
Composer: Shin Kim
Presenter: ILSANG ENSEMBLE
Project Pitch
Award-winning composer-pianist and former Shazam developer Charlie Hooper-Williams introduces a real-time visual system he built to interpret live piano performance. The visuals are handcrafted, responsive to musical detail, and use no AI or automated composition. Tour-ready and adaptable to varied lighting setups, the system opens new possibilities for presenters, ensembles and cross-disciplinary collaborators.
Presenter: Charlie Hooper-Williams
Showcase
(Argentina/ France)
Collectif Alliage is a piano, percussion, and accordion trio performing contemporary Argentine music, promoting new works through commissions, premieres, and high-energy performances that honor Argentina’s evolving cultural identity.
Presenter: Collectif Alliage