The B.R.A.N.D. NEW project departed from a core issue: how Europe’s emerging classical musicians—many of them prize winners of youth music competitions—would retain an audience in 20 years. The partners developed and implemented innovative concert formats that actively involved the audience in the creative process.
Over the following years, B.R.A.N.D. NEW promoted many young musicians through various projects across five European countries: Austria, Germany, Lithuania, Luxembourg, and Ukraine.
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Glowing Harp Fest: ‘Playing With The Tape’– Ukraine 2024
Glowing Harp Fest: ‘Playing with the tape’ is an innovative project set to revolutionize classical music by merging traditional instruments with digital technology.
Eight harpists (seven in-person and one online), one cellist, one clarinetist, one pianist, one organist, and two composers (one working on original composition and one on the special arrangement for the festival) participated in a five-day workshop guided by industry experts. They developed a new concert format that integrates technology and engages young audiences.
This project aims to rejuvenate classical music by combining artistic excellence with modern digital elements.
The online lecture and workshops were given by:
Amy Turk (harpist, UK) – about percussive harp, own arrangements and technical equipment.
Evgen Andreev (composer, Ukraine) – about commissioned composition “Harp’n’Voice” for the acoustic harp and audio track
Alisa Kupriyova (musical manager, Ukraine-Canada) – about PR-strategies and musical management
Jiří Trtik (composer, Czech Republic) – about his motivation to support the festival
EMCY Goes Detect Classic Festival – Germany 2021
The activity consisted in a three-day digital workshop and a seven day in person workshop, bringing together nine musicians from all over Europe. Together with the composer Mathis Nitschke, they developed an innovative concert format that was performed at the Detect Classic Festival 2021 in Neubrandenburg. The workshop was combined with training on PR and marketing.
Three ensembles from three different partner countries developed a digital concert format with the aim of addressing it to new and most importantly younger audiences. In the first project phase (2021) the exchange between the ensembles was based on an online workshop due to the corona pandemic organised by “Musik der Jugend” (competition organization of the Austrian Youth Music Competitions).
The Center for International Cultural Projects, the UGDA Music School, and the EMCY brought together young European musicians travelling by train from Kaunas to Esch-sur-Alzette (both cities at the time, in 2022, have been holding status of the European Capital of Culture), and then to Brussels.
On 2 July, 2022, at the MuseumsQuartier in Vienna, 15 young musicians performed an excerpt and a modern arrangement of L. Van Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” three times (1pm, 3pm, 5pm). The arrangement was composed by students of the Musik und Kunst Privatuniversität der Stadt Wien under prof. Julia Purgina. Supported by actor and musician Jonatan Blomeier and dancer Coralie Bénard from the Anton Bruckner Private University in Linz, the production was rehearsed and professionally recorded.
Artistic Fusion “Drumming In The Living Room” – Luxembourg 2023
From 29 October to 4 November, 2023, Unison Studios in Differdange, Luxembourg, hosted “Drumming in the Living Room”, an event designed to foster interaction and collaboration among artists.
MOON: Museum Occasional Open Night – Lithuania 2024
MOON: Museum Occasional Open Night embraces the timeless elegance of classical music while infusing it with a modern twist. By combining the melodic beauty of symphonic compositions with a mesmerising light show, this concept creates a truly immersive and multisensory experience for the audience.
Glowing Harp Fest: "Synthesis of Arts" - 2023 Croatia
The Glowing Harp Festival 2023: Synthesis of Arts took place on November 22-26, 2023, in Zagreb, Croatia, supported by the Zagreb Harp Festival as part of the B.R.A.N.D. New project, co-founded by Creative Europe. Five EMCY prize winners were invited, including two from Ukraine—Yelysaveta Rakovska and Viktoriia Smetana (harp), Noelia Cotuna from Spain (harp), Urška Gutnik from Slovenia (violin), and Jernej Misic from the Netherlands (harp, though unable to attend due to a schedule conflict).
“PEACE – MUSIC – FREEDOM”: International Masterclasses, Workshops and Concerts – Lithuania 2024
By 30 September, the ongoing project in Palanga is bringing together Ukrainian musicians and their European counterparts for a series of enriching masterclasses and concerts.
K-Wiki is intended to support young organisations in their foundation and, above all, their continued existence and to help them realise innovative and courageous projects.