Conference

Selected by an independent jury, the Conference is one of the key features of Classical:NEXT, offering a wide variety of useful and inspiring themes for all sectors.

Set up to keep delegates up-to-date with new developments and provide the right know-how to cope with current issues, the conference is also a place to find new partners.

It is comprised of the following formats: Conference Sessions, Meet-ups, Mentorings, and off C:N Presentations.

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2026 Conference

All registered delegates can take part in any of the sessions listed below.

However, all Mentoring sessions and a few Meet-ups do require you to sign-up beforehand. The forms to do so are listed on the related event page. Meet-ups always indicate whether they are invite-only.

Conference

A Path to Mental & Physical Wellbeing in the Performing Arts

INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP | The Conscious Artist®️ Workshop empowers performing artists with honest dialogue and practical tools to support mental, physical, and long-term creative wellbeing.
Chaired by Pallavi Mahidhara
April 10, 2026, 12:30
- 13:30
Millenáris
, Conference 3 (E)

Conference

Curating Music in Museums

PANEL | This panel explores curatorial approaches that transform music into a spatial, immersive, and engaging experience within the museum.
Chaired by Zsuzsanna Szálka
with Simon Posch, Márton Horn, Jade Bouchemit
April 10, 2026, 13:30
- 14:45
Millenáris
, Conference 2 (E)

Mentoring Session

Hands-On AI for Lean Cultural Teams

Cultural organisations face growing pressure with limited time and resources. This hands-on session shows how generative AI can function as an extra colleague. Through short demos and practical exercises, participants experience how AI supports workflows such as funding texts, ideas and communication.
With Ilonka van den Bercken
April 8, 2026, 15:45
- 16:45
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, Marielle Garagnani
April 8, 2026, 14:45
- 16:00
Millenáris
, Cinema (D)

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, 16:45
- 17:45
Millenáris

Meet-up

Navigating the Asia-Pacific Music Landscape

Experts from across the Asia-Pacific will share first‑hand insights into one of the world’s most dynamic musical landscapes, accounting for more than half the world’s population.

Panellists will reflect on their own experiences in the geographically vast region, and talk about the challenges and opportunities for artists looking to engage with its markets.

The session – which all Classical:NEXT attendees are welcome to join – will conclude with a Q&A and a meet-up of Asia-Pacific delegates.
Coordinated by Larry Heath
April 10, 2026, 15:30
- 16:30
Millenáris
, Conference 3 (E)

Conference

Tech and Its Creative Possibilities for Orchestral Music-Making

PANEL | 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 2 (E)

Mentoring Session

Bridging the Gap to Business

Talented musicians graduate from conservatory often lacking basic business skills. This session bridges that gap with practical tips on auditions, CVs, websites, branding, agents, and contracts. With interactive critiques, emerging artists learn to navigate the industry with confidence.
With Zenaida des Aubris
April 10, 2026, 15:30
- 16:30
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

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 3 (E)

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 2 (E)

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
, Conference 4 (D)

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
, Conference 3 (E)

Mentoring Session

Hands-On AI for Lean Cultural Teams

Cultural organisations face growing pressure with limited time and resources. This hands-on session shows how generative AI can function as an extra colleague. Through short demos and practical exercises, participants experience how AI supports workflows such as funding texts, ideas and communication.
With Ilonka van den Bercken
April 10, 2026, 14:15
- 15:15
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

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 1 (E)

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
, Conference 1 (E)

Mentoring Session

Career Development, Confidence & Reinvention Beyond Youth Focus

This mentoring session shares how the speaker rebuilt their piano career after a break, offering tools to overcome age bias, rebuild confidence, and transform life experience into artistic strength. Participants learn strategies for reinvention, niche programming, and sustainable creative growth.
With Anna Heller
April 9, 2026, 10:30
- 11:30
Millenáris
, Mentoring 1 (D)

Meet-up

Sharing unheard experiences and amplifying women* in music

The Listening Wall presented by Classical Unlocked brings attendees together to create a living installation centred on women* and gender-diverse voices in music.
Coordinated by Thea Paraskevaides
April 8, 2026, 12:00
- 13:00
Millenáris
, Conference 1 (E)

off C:N Presentation

Digitalization is a Leadership Task, Not an IT Project

Cultural institutions are facing a perfect storm: shrinking budgets, growing complexity, and fragmented digital infrastructures.

Buying new software will not solve this crisis. Structural change will.
Presenter: Tom Moser
with Gregort Bossert
April 10, 2026, 15:45
- 16:30
Millenáris
, Cinema (D)

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
, Conference 3 (E)

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, 14:45
- 16:00
Millenáris
, Conference 1 (E)

Mentoring Session

Redesigning the Orchestral Concert Experience for Audiences of the Future

Using a workshop model co-developed with Southbank Centre, Indigo will run interactive exercises in designing the audience experience of the future. We’ll draw inspiration from models which appeal to new audiences and explore how we develop audiences through innovative experience design.
With Kerry Radden
April 8, 2026, 17:00
- 18:00
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

Conference

How to Bring the Audience of Recorded Music and its Creators Together

Why aren’t your recordings available on Spotify? Here’s why!
Chaired by Sebastian Solte
with Chris O’Reilly
April 9, 2026, 16:45
- 17:45
Millenáris
, Conference 2 (E)

Mentoring Session

How to Foster Community and Overcome Isolation as a Freelancer

In a sector often marked by isolation, intense scrutiny and toxic competition, a healthy community is one of the most powerful yet underutilised resources for classical musicians. This session explores how intentional communities can transform careers, foster collaboration, and build resilience in an unpredictable industry. In a rapidly changing landscape shaped by AI and other technologies, we will discuss the importance of creating necessary and human connections with our peers.
With Michelle Lynne
April 9, 2026, 16:45
- 17:45
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

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
, Conference 2 (E)

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.
Coordinated by Jonathan Grimes
April 9, 2026, 14:00
- 14:45
Millenáris
, Conference 3 (E)

Meet-up

EFA Networking Session

The European Festivals Association invites festival makers to engage in a conversation about artistic programming, audiences, and international collaboration. Share ideas and challenge perspectives on how to support emerging artists, attract and engage new audiences, and develop cross-border partnerships.
Coordinated by Luana Santos
April 10, 2026, 14:00
- 15:00
Millenáris
, Conference 3 (E)

Mentoring Session

Redesigning the Orchestral Concert Experience for Audiences of the Future

Using a workshop model co-developed with Southbank Centre, Indigo will run interactive exercises in designing the audience experience of the future. We’ll draw inspiration from models which appeal to new audiences and explore how we develop audiences through innovative experience design.
With Kerry Radden
April 9, 2026, 10:30
- 11:30
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

Mentoring Session

How to Foster Community and Overcome Isolation as a Freelancer

In a sector often marked by isolation, intense scrutiny and toxic competition, a healthy community is one of the most powerful yet underutilised resources for classical musicians. This session explores how intentional communities can transform careers, foster collaboration, and build resilience in an unpredictable industry. In a rapidly changing landscape shaped by AI and other technologies, we will discuss the importance of creating necessary and human connections with our peers.
With Michelle Lynne
April 8, 2026, 12:00
- 13:00
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

off C:N Presentation

Business of Classical Music Podcast — Live

In this live podcast session, Gilles Doré (CINARS) and pianist-curator Hanni Liang join the Business of Classical Music to explore how concert formats can be both artistically compelling and commercially viable. At the heart of the conversation is a central question: how can artists develop concert formats and programmes that authentically reflect their own artistic identity, while still accounting for the economic realities of presenters and promoters?
Presenter: Leon Dreher
with Hanni Liang, Gilles Doré
April 9, 2026, 17:00
- 18:00
Millenáris
, Conference 4 (D)

Mentoring Session

Find Out How to Rethink your Inclusive Practice

Discover how disability theory reshapes music-making beyond access. Amble Skuse reveals its power to foster inclusion and unlock radical creativity. Challenge ableist norms, explore disabled artists’ vibrant contributions, and reimagine barrier-free music. Join the ‘cripsphere’ – ignite your creative future!
With Amble Skuse
April 9, 2026, 15:30
- 16:30
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

Mentoring Session

Innovative Problem-Solving for a Rapidly Changing Sector

In this mentoring round-table, participants explore how Design Thinking principles can strengthen collaboration, clarify vision, and inspire innovation in music organisations and ensembles. Through guided conversation and a short, interactive exercise, participants identify shared challenges in communication and strategy, and experiment with one Design Thinking tools they can immediately apply in their work.
With Eszter Bodnár
April 9, 2026, 14:15
- 15:15
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

Conference

Case-based Strategies for Venues and Commercial Stakeholders

PANEL | This session translates commercial strategy into concrete, applicable insights for venues and presenters. We focus on real cases, practical tools, and shared learning rather than theory or debate.
Chaired by Ulrike Köstinger
with Hannes Tronsberg, Franziskus Linsmann
April 10, 2026, 13:45
- 14:45
Millenáris
, Conference 1 (E)

Conference

Global Perspectives on Cultural Representation and Inclusion

FISHBOWL | How can we move beyond representation as a checkbox? Join a global exchange on building cultural institutions that truly reflect the communities they serve.
Chaired by Bill Neri
with Catherine Haridy
April 9, 2026, 17:00
- 18:00
Millenáris
, Conference 1 (E)

Mentoring Session

Ideas to Shape Audience Involvement

This one-to-one mentoring explores innovation in concert practice and ways to involve the audience in different ways. Whether you already have an idea for a format or are in search of a good idea to start with, we will look together at how new formats emerge: from the first spark of an idea to shaping a dramaturgy that resonates and involves the audience.
With Hanni Liang
April 8, 2026, 12:00
- 13:00
Millenáris
, Mentoring 1 (D)

Conference

Training, Admission Procedures, and Job Profiles in Classical Music Today

We face huge demographic, economic, social challenges. How can we create equal access, reflect societal diversity, and stay relevant for the communities we serve?
Chaired by Christopher Widauer
with Deborah Borda, José Blumenschein
April 8, 2026, 16:15
- 17:30
Millenáris
, Conference 1 (E)

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 1 (E)

Mentoring Session

Career Development, Confidence & Reinvention Beyond Youth Focus

This mentoring session shares how the speaker rebuilt their piano career after a break, offering tools to overcome age bias, rebuild confidence, and transform life experience into artistic strength. Participants learn strategies for reinvention, niche programming, and sustainable creative growth.
With Anna Heller
April 10, 2026, 10:30
- 11:30
Millenáris
, Mentoring 1 (D)

Mentoring Session

Addressing Power Imbalances in the Performing Arts

Power imbalances in the performing arts tend to arise behind closed doors, highlighting the disconnect between an organisation’s image and reality. This mentoring session invites open discussion on hierarchy, how support is given – or lacking, and how careers often depend on relationships rather than merit.
With Marie Bernard
April 9, 2026, 11:45
- 12:45
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

Mentoring Session

Unlocking Hidden Royalties in Classical Music

While concerts are at the heart of a classical career, neighboring rights (when recordings are streamed, broadcast, or used publicly) represent a vital but often neglected income stream. Too many musicians lose out because their registrations are incomplete or inconsistent. This session translates a complex legal concept into everyday steps for artists and managers to perform a “health check” on their rights setup, boosting financial sustainability and fair recognition of artistic work.
With Dimitry van Dalen
April 10, 2026, 13:00
- 14:00
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

Conference

How a new generation is discovering music, and how to hold their interest

A memorable musical experience in a game or film can be a catalyst, or a gateway drug, into music in general. With games composer Alex Moukala, film composer Adam Balazs, and composer and advisor Emilie LeBel, we explore how new listeners discover the sounds of classical music through video games and film.
Chaired by Graham Ball
with Alex Moukala, Adam Balázs, Emilie Lebel
April 10, 2026, 15:15
- 16:30
Millenáris
, Conference 2 (E)

Mentoring Session

Addressing Power Imbalances in the Performing Arts

Power imbalances in the performing arts tend to arise behind closed doors, highlighting the disconnect between an organisation’s image and reality. This mentoring session invites open discussion on hierarchy, how support is given – or lacking, and how careers often depend on relationships rather than merit.
With Marie Bernard
April 10, 2026, 10:30
- 11:30
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

Conference

The Fair Music Platform in the Classical Music Ecosystem

WORKSHOP | 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
, Conference 1 (E)

Meet-up

Fostering International Performance Networks Through Global Partnership

This session invites classical music professionals to look beyond financial motivations for internationalisation and explore its social, cultural and political value.
Coordinated by David Baile
with Fabienne Krause, Simon Woods, Gilles Doré
April 10, 2026, 16:00
- 17:15
Millenáris
, Cinema (D)

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
, Conference 4 (D)

Conference

Shared Values across Cultures in Youth Orchestras

PANEL | Excellence doesn’t stand apart from access. It depends on it.
Chaired by Dorian Jones
with Camila Roa
April 9, 2026, 13:45
- 14:45
Millenáris
, Conference 4 (D)

Mentoring Session

Bridging the Gap to Business

Talented musicians graduate from conservatory often lacking basic business skills. This session bridges that gap with practical tips on auditions, CVs, websites, branding, agents, and contracts. With interactive critiques, emerging artists learn to navigate the industry with confidence.
With Zenaida des Aubris
April 9, 2026, 13:00
- 14:00
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

Mentoring Session

Innovative Problem-Solving for a Rapidly Changing Sector

In this mentoring round-table, participants explore how Design Thinking principles can strengthen collaboration, clarify vision, and inspire innovation in music organisations and ensembles. Through guided conversation and a short, interactive exercise, participants identify shared challenges in communication and strategy, and experiment with one Design Thinking tools they can immediately apply in their work.
With Eszter Bodnár
April 10, 2026, 16:45
- 17:45
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

Conference

Building Cultural Ecosystems, Leaving Behind Institutional Egoism

PANEL | We need a paradigm shift: replacing old institution systems by town-wide co-creation, and institutional egoism by a supra-institutional symbiosis.
Chaired by Dorothee Kalbhenn
with Birgit Schneider-Bönniger, Angélique Tracik
April 9, 2026, 11:30
- 12:45
Millenáris
, Conference 4 (D)

Mentoring Session

Find Out How to Rethink your Inclusive Practice

Discover how disability theory reshapes music-making beyond access. Amble Skuse reveals its power to foster inclusion and unlock radical creativity. Challenge ableist norms, explore disabled artists’ vibrant contributions, and reimagine barrier-free music. Join the ‘cripsphere’ – ignite your creative future!
With Amble Skuse
April 10, 2026, 11:45
- 12:45
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

Conference

Engaging the Curious & Connected: Strategy, Storytelling & Digital Tools

PANEL | The Curious & Connected are reshaping classical music. This session shows how to engage them with artist-first marketing strategy and practical tools.
Chaired by Amy Nelson
with Sascha Braunreuther, David Weuste, Katy Rogers-Davies
April 10, 2026, 10:45
- 11:45
Millenáris
, Conference 1 (E)

Meet-up

Sustainability as the New Avant-Garde in Early Music

Emerging artists and ensembles in Early Music confront a daunting reality: how to build financially viable careers while also addressing social sustainability and environmental responsibility. How can we ensure that the next generation of Early Music performers not only survives, but thrives? What support do they need to secure sustainable, meaningful careers?
Coordinated by Katalin György-Dóczy
with Artur Malke
April 9, 2026, 11:00
- 11:45
Millenáris
, Conference 3 (E)

Mentoring Session

Unlocking Hidden Royalties in Classical Music

While concerts are at the heart of a classical career, neighboring rights (when recordings are streamed, broadcast, or used publicly) represent a vital but often neglected income stream. Too many musicians lose out because their registrations are incomplete or inconsistent. This session translates a complex legal concept into everyday steps for artists and managers to perform a “health check” on their rights setup, boosting financial sustainability and fair recognition of artistic work.
With Dimitry van Dalen
April 8, 2026, 14:30
- 15:30
Millenáris
, Mentoring 2 (D)

Meet-up

Exploring the social, cultural, and political value of International Development in classical music. Powered by EMEE.

In an era where internationalisation is often justified by financial opportunity, this panel invites classical music professionals to look deeper.

What added value – social, cultural, political – emerges when artists, presenters, and institutions work across borders? How does international activity foster empathy, mutual understanding, artistic renewal, and even cultural diplomacy?
Coordinated by Giancarlo Staffetti
April 9, 2026, 15:30
- 16:30
Millenáris
, Conference 4 (D)

Conference

Redefining Artist Norms though Collaborative Music-Making

INTERACTIVE 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
, Conference 4 (D)

Conference

Building Sustainable Funding through Influence and Communications

PANEL | In a shifting global landscape, securing the future of orchestras demands influence and careful messaging in both the political and private domain.
Chaired by Simon Woods
with Deborah Borda, Jamie Njoku-Goodwin OBE, Anselm Rose
April 9, 2026, 10:30
- 11:30
Millenáris
, Conference 2 (E)

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
, Conference 3 (E)

Conference

Exploring the Overlap of Visual Arts and Classical Music

PANEL | Highlighting how transdisciplinary practices open new artistic possibilities at the crossroads of music and visual art.
Chaired by Tobias De Pessemier
with Karl Van Welden, Kirsty Harris
April 8, 2026, 15:30
- 16:30
Millenáris
, Conference 4 (D)

Conference

What Audiences Expect – And How Arts Organisations Can Respond

PANEL | Sustainability communication isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being visible, consistent and brave enough to start the conversation.
Chaired by Katy Raines
April 10, 2026, 14:30
- 15:30
Millenáris
, Conference 4 (D)

Meet-up

Perspectives, Challenges and Opportunities across the Region

This regional meet-up is conceived as an open space for professionals from Eastern Europe and the Balkan region to connect, exchange perspectives, and discuss current developments emerging in our cultural and musical landscapes. It offers an opportunity to strengthen regional dialogue, share experiences, and explore both common challenges and recent successes within our field.
Coordinated by Orsolya Erdődy
April 8, 2026, 12:15
- 13:00
Millenáris
, Conference 3 (E)

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
, Conference 4 (D)

Meet-up

Dynamic, Action-focused Conversation around Inclusion in Music Education

This session brings together curious global voices across music education to explore inclusion and belonging.
Coordinated by Hazel Wiebolt
April 8, 2026, 12:30
- 13:15
Millenáris
, Conference 4 (D)

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, Steven Walter
April 10, 2026, 10:30
- 11:30
Millenáris
, Conference 2 (E)

Conference

Nobody Believes Influencers Anymore. Integrity is Key, as is Art.

WORKSHOP | Building bridges between Arts, Business and Communities.
Chaired by Brendan Jan Walsh
April 10, 2026, 11:00
- 12:00
Millenáris
, Conference 3 (E)

Formats explained

What is a Conference Session?

The Classical:NEXT Conference is all about connecting and engaging. The jury-selected conference sessions are at its heart, featuring interactive formats such as mini-workshops, group discussions and lively debates, along with presentations and panels.

A meet-up is a semi-formal gathering designed to help participants form new alliances and deepen existing relationships. It provides a platform for established and emerging international networks to get together, brainstorm, develop ideas and connect with potential members or partners.

Ask all your burning questions, exchange ideas and get practical tips from our jury-selected mentors. Choose between one-to-one 20-minute sessions or join a small group for a 60-minute Roundtable session.

Besides the jury-selected Conference programme our off C:N Presentations offer delegates an additional space to present their projects, products or services. To learn more, contact us at [email protected].