Contemporary Music Exchange in Europe

An Online Workshop Series

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Contemporary Music Exchange in Europe

An Online Workshop Series

Transnational collaborations open up new artistic perspectives, enrich practice and are becoming increasingly indispensable in the face of a European cultural landscape under growing political and financial pressure. Yet it is rarely straightforward: even between neighbouring countries, working methods, structures, and funding systems can differ considerably. And beyond the major festivals and venues, the landscape remains largely unmapped.

The workshop series Contemporary Music Exchange in Europe provides an in-depth look at the diverse landscape of contemporary music across the continent, drawing attention not only to the well-known festivals and venues, but to the wider ecosystem of artists, curators, and initiatives that shape each national scene.

Each bimonthly online workshop focuses on two European countries, combining presentations on their distinct musical landscapes with discussion rounds featuring local musicians, curators, and producers. Participants gain practical knowledge of working methods, funding structures, and key platforms, along with the opportunity to make direct contact with potential collaboration partners.

The series builds on the transnational networking initiatives of the Time to Listen Conference 2025 by the Academy of Arts Berlin and inm / field notes and is jointly organised by Art Music Denmark, inm / field notes berlin and Podium Gegenwart des Deutschen Musikrats, Kultur | lx – Arts Council Luxembourg, Kunstenpunt/Flanders Arts Institute, Kyiv Contemporary Music Days, mica – music Austria/Austrian Music Export, Music Finland, Music Norway, Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, Tŷ Cerdd – Music Centre Wales. 

In 2027, the series will expand with further workshops in cooperation with Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Centre National de la Musique, Estonian Music Information Centre, Iceland Music, Performing Arts Fund NL and Scottish Music Centre.

 

Costs: The workshops are free of charge.

Where: All workshops are held online via zoom. The access link will be provided upon registration.

Language: English

Target Audience: The workshop series is aimed at professionals from the contemporary music scene across Europe including ensembles, musicians, composers, curators, and music managers. It is particularly designed for independent artists and organisations looking to expand their international presence.

Modular Format: The workshops are independent of one another and can be attended individually based on your interests and needs.

 

Registration:

See below for more information on each individual workshop. Click on the countries below to register:

  • Workshop 1: Denmark & Germany
    Wednesday, May 13th · 15:00 - 17:00 CEST
    Due to the high number of registrations, the workshop registration is now closed.
     
  • Workshop 2: Finland & Norway
    Wednesday, June 10th · 15:00 - 17:00 CEST
     
  • Workshop 3: Ukraine
    Wednesday, August 5th · 15:00 - 17:00 CEST
     
  • Workshop 4: Austria & Switzerland
    Wednesday, October 7th · 15:00 - 17:00 CEST
     
  • Workshop 5: Belgium, Luxembourg & Wales
    Wednesday, December 2nd · 15:00 - 17:00 CET
Denmark and Germany

Denmark and Germany

The workshop opens with presentations on the contemporary music landscapes of Germany and Denmark, followed by a discussion on "The Independent Scene – Self-Organised Structures and International Exchange."

Finland and Norway

Finland and Norway

The workshop opens with presentations on the contemporary music landscapes of Finland and Norway, followed by a discussion on "Nordic Perspectives on Contemporary Music."

Ukraine

Ukraine

The workshop opens with presentations on the contemporary music landscapes of Ukraine, followed by a discussion on "Hybrid Institutions — Growing Resilience Amid Institutional Scarcity."

Austria and Switzerland

Austria and Switzerland

The workshop opens with presentations on the contemporary music landscapes of Austria and Switzerland, followed by a discussion on " Contemporary Music and Sound in Unexpected Places."

Belgium, Luxembourg and Wales

Belgium, Luxembourg and Wales

The workshop opens with presentations on the contemporary music landscapes of Belgium, Luxembourg and Wales, followed by a discussion on " Cross contamination: sound, contemporary music and other disciplines."