The deadline for applications is Friday, September 9
MENTORSHIP SCHEME ANNOUNCED: The Royal Opera House and the Floral Hall Extension at Covent Garden, London
Whilst enhancing skill sets, insight and training in the classical music field, the scheme will provide essential mentoring tailored to the participants’ individual needs whilst enhancing skill sets, insight and training in the classical music field. "Gaining access to organisations at the start of your career can feel daunting and overwhelming and we want to support, mentor and positively shape these very first experiences in a professional environment. This new pilot scheme will welcome young, diverse talent, helping them feel like they belong."
Roger Wilson, Director of Operations at Black Lives in Music said:"This is a fantastic opportunity for young musicians from across the UK to continue their musical journeys."The project will help to level the playing field for all young musicians and enable them to realise their aspirations of joining the classical sector as professionals.
Participants will be invited to give feedback throughout their experience, and beyond as they embark on their musical careers, to measure the impact of the scheme, with the aim of making the scheme a permanent programme attached to each Royal Opera House Season.
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