Post-pandemic musical scene: Ceentral Sound – Bach Conference in Brno

Post-pandemic musical scene: Ceentral Sound – Bach Conference in Brno

SoundCzech is to host a conference in Brno in September, the main impetus being to restart the musical scene after the pandemic. The event is intended for representatives of clubs, managers, artists and other professionals from the Czech Republic and abroad. 

September’s conference in Brno will focus on reintroducing the performance of music following the pandemic. Ceentral Sound – Bach Conference will take place on 15–17 September 2021. The three-day event will bring together, in an intense manner, representatives of clubs, managers, artists and other professionals from the Czech Republic and abroad. SoundCzech is hosting the event together with BACH (the Brno Association of Club Music (Brněnská Asociace Clubové Hudby)) and the Music Managers Forum of the Czech Republic.

SoundCzech is also relaunching a programme entitled Mentoring. This time its scope has been expanded to cover classical music; however, this won’t limit the choice of mentors, which shall include the Japanese studies scientist Petr Holý or Lauren Barley, who works with artists such as Mike Patton, Tomahawk or Wardruna. Applications are to be submitted by 15 May 2021. 

Photograph: Archive

Photograph: Archive

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