Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme 2018
The Britten–Pears Young Artist Programme was founded over 40 years ago by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears to provide high-level performance training for the world’s best emerging professional musicians.
Residential projects and masterclasses take place throughout the year in the beautiful surroundings of the Suffolk Coast where Britten lived and worked. Participants benefit from an exceptional campus of performance spaces and studios, which has grown around the iconic Snape Maltings Concert Hall, home of the Aldeburgh Festival. The BPYAP hosts some of the premier performers and teachers who lead intensive projects, which culminate in high profile performances.
Thanks to the generous support of donors, there are no tuition fees on BPYAP courses, and additionally accommodation and most travel costs are covered. There is no upper age limit, but most Young Artists should be at least 18 years old and either current students of recent graduates of a major music performance or composition degree course.
See further details at the link below.