REMA REMArkable
In 2022, REMA has launched a new support programme for young professionals (ensembles, programmers, researchers) to develop their skills and help them launch themselves on the international scene.
How can we help the next generation?
Young professionals in Early Music are facing new challenges, as they enter the sector looking for work opportunities, meeting potential business partners and developing their activity. The ever-shifting global context, shaped by a pandemic and an ongoing energy crisis, is impacting the way we work, interact with each other, enjoy or produce music. REMArkable addresses the urgent need to support the newest professionals in the sector, making them feel welcome and equip them with the right tools to navigate the field.
In order to enhance the professional integration of the next early music generation, REMA’s support scheme for young professionals (ensembles, programmers, researchers) helps them build their capacities and help them launch their activities on the international scene.
For more information, we invite you to contact the REMA team at info@rema-eemn.net.
Young professionals in Early Music are facing new challenges, as they enter the sector looking for work opportunities, meeting potential business partners and developing their activity. The ever-shifting global context, shaped by a pandemic and an ongoing energy crisis, is impacting the way we work, interact with each other, enjoy or produce music. REMArkable addresses the urgent need to support the newest professionals in the sector, making them feel welcome and equip them with the right tools to navigate the field.
In order to enhance the professional integration of the next early music generation, REMA’s support scheme for young professionals (ensembles, programmers, researchers) helps them build their capacities and help them launch their activities on the international scene.
For more information, we invite you to contact the REMA team at info@rema-eemn.net.
2026 cohort
REMA is delighted to announce the new cohort of the REMArkable 2026 programme! Selected following a call for applications, participants will join the programme for one year and benefit from a range of opportunities designed to strengthen their skills, expand their networks, and support their professional projects.
For one year, REMArkable participants will enjoy tailored professional support, including an invitation to the REMA General Assembly in Valletta (20–22 January 2026, with travel and accommodation covered), participation in a dedicated group workshop, a one-to-one mentoring programme with a REMA member, targeted networking opportunities within the REMA network, and access to the European Early Music Summit, the leading professional event in the sector, taking place from 24–27 November 2026.
REMArkable 2026 Cohort
REMArkable 2026 Cohort
- Livia Camprubí-Bueno // Universidad Complutense de Madrid - Spain
- Paulo Castrillo // CavrosArts - France
- Antonia Kallenbach // Private Musicke / A Chest of Viols - Austria
- Martin Kautzsch // InterLineas - Germany / Switzerland
- Jasper Koekoek // Uniarts Helsinki Sibelius Academy - Finland
- Janelle Lucyk // Musique Royale - Canada
- Alex Mastichiadis // Ionian University - Greece
- Sergio Sánchez Martín // Coloquio 6 - Spain
- Ilaria Scarponi // Conservatorio Steffani Castelfranco Veneto - Italy
- Tadhg Sudlow // An Banna Aosta - Netherlands
- Frederike Van Lindt // Delle Donne Consort - Belgium
- Radoslava Vorgic // Days of Baroque Music Festival Novi Sad - Serbia
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