Grants for Performances of Schubert Ensemble Commissions

Grants for Performances of Schubert Ensemble Commissions

Friday, 19 October 2018, 11.55pm

What are the grants for?
The grants will give financial support to concerts which include performances of Schubert Ensemble commissions. 

What is the aim of the grants?

  • to encourage promoters and chamber groups to programme contemporary works
  • to sustain interest in the concert works commissioned by the Schubert Ensemble over its 35-year history (1983-2018)

Who can apply?
Any promoter or performer who plans to include a Schubert Ensemble commission in the programme of a public concert can apply for a grant. While the scheme is aimed at professional ensembles, student groups may also apply, though precedence will be given to those who can show they intend to stay together for more than one performance 

How much are the grants?
Grants will be offered of £200-£500 per performance, depending on the number of players and the length of the piece, up to a maximum of ten grants per performer/promoter a year. 

To which pieces do the grants apply?
Grants will be offered for performances of any of the concert pieces commissioned by or on behalf of the Ensemble. Grants will not apply to arrangements or to pieces in the Chamber Music 2000 collection.

 See further details at the link below. 

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Published by Anna on 5 October 2018

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