Partnering visionary classical musicians and artists
Maestro Arts is an interdisciplinary agency providing strategic and comprehensive career management to an array of elite international artists within the worlds of classical music and performing arts.
Our conductors, composers, designers, visual artists, directors and performers benefit from a broad and eclectic skill-set and knowledge derived from our team’s distilled expertise and understanding of market forces, trends and aesthetic inclinations.
Contemporary culture has become a highly sophisticated and hugely diverse platform in which the boundaries between music, art, design and media are rapidly blurring. Creative concepts are no longer confined to traditional archetypes and our projects respond to the demands of an ever-changing creative landscape.
We work with the most prestigious cultural institutions worldwide to curate and produce unique and original interdisciplinary content to a wide range of clients from the public and private sectors. We seek partnerships with other creative collaborators, international venues, arts and music organisations to deliver bespoke cultural experiences.
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This week’s highlights
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Jamie Phillips
conducts Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen in Clyne, Rachmaninoff and Elgar (13 & 14 Jan).
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Steven Osborne
joins Finnish Radio Symphony to perform Messiaen's Turangalîla Symphony (15 Jan).
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Chloë Hanslip
plays Philip Glass's First Violin Concerto with Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (16 Jan).
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Ilan Volkov
conducts Brussels Philharmonic in a symphonic jazz programme, alongside the Craig Taborn Quartet (16 & 17 Jan).
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Paul Lewis
closes his Beethoven series with Tampere Philarmonic with the 'Emperor' Concerto (17 Jan).
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George Jackson
conducts Amarillo Symphony in Johann Strauss, Dvořák and Britten (17 & 18 Jan).
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Mihhail Gerts
conducts Münchner Rundfunkorchester in a concert version of Clemence de Grandval's Mazeppa (19 Jan).
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Grégoire Pont
returns to Théâtre des Champs-Elysées with Carnival of the Animals (19 Jan).