
CONTESTS & AWARDS
Click on the tabs below to advance your career by searching Contests & Awards, Schools, Festivals, Camps, Service Organizations, and our list of Services and Products, Scholarships and Grants and Events and Conferences.
And be sure to browse the excellent career advice offered by legendary Artist Manager Edna Landau in her Ask Edna blog and the entertainment law experts in their Law and Disorder blog.
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AskEdna: Career Advice blog
Law and Disorder: The Law and the Arts blog
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Scholarships and Grants
Musical America routinely updates the list of scholarships and grants in an effort to keep current and ensure opportunities for musicians.
If you know of a scholarship or grant not mentioned in our lists, please send us a message.
Performing Arts Industry Events and Conferences
Edna Landau—doyenne of the music business, long-time managing director of IMG Artists and director of career development at the Colburn Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles—writes Ask Edna exclusively for MusicalAmerica.com to provide invaluable advice to music students and young professional artists. Read more about Edna’s impact on the performing arts.Send your questions to Edna Landau at AskEdna@MusicalAmerica.com and she’ll answer through Ask Edna. Click the links below to read Edna’s recent columns on the critical aspects of launching and managing and professional music career.
Communicating with Your Audience
During Edna’s 23 years as managing director of IMG Artists, she personally looked after the career of violinist, Itzhak Perlman and launched the careers of musicians such as pianists Evgeny Kissin and Lang Lang, violinist Hilary Hahn, and conductors Franz Welser-Mõst and Alan Gilbert.
Edna believes young musicians can grow their own careers, with “hard work, blind faith, passion for the cause, incessant networking and a vision that refuse[s] to be tarnished by naysayers.”
Law and Disorder:
Performing Arts Division
The legal blog from GG Arts Law
The law plays an integral part in the performing arts, whether it's dealing with visas, copyrights, contracts, taxes, licensing, employees, venues . . . well, you get the idea.

Law and Disorder: Performing Arts Division is written by the attorneys at GG Arts Law. GG specializes in entertainment law as well as visas and immigration issues for foreign artists and performers.
To ask your own question, write to lawanddisorder@musicalamerica.org. Click below to review answers to key questions about the business and law affecting the performing arts.
Law and Disorder: Performing Arts Division
Central Withholding Agreements
How-to Videos
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Musical America and iCadenza are committed to providing up-to-date career development resources to emerging professional musicians. Send your questions to info@MusicalAmerica.com. You'll find a list of videos below.
Competitions & Awards
City of Newcastle UK Will Cut Arts by 100%
News reports of cuts to Britain’s arts organizations seem to crop up weekly. Budget reductions of 50 percent to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport are being passed on to its subdivisions, such as Arts Council England, which in turn says it has no choice but to cut funding to its 696 constituents, already dealing with local and regional arts cuts.
The city of Newcastle, for example, has said it will cut its arts and culture budget by 100 percent by 2016, news that has caused a major outcry from the arts community.
Artists from rocker Sting to writer Peter Straughan have penned an open letter to the local government, calling the cuts a “short-sighted attack” and pointing out that culture is for everyone.
The group urges the council to “rethink this baffling decision.”
“As artists with strong connections to Newcastle and the northeast we are extremely alarmed that in the context of the £418 million capital development program to stimulate the retail and leisure sector, Newcastle City Council has proposed a 100% cut to its arts budget which will decimate the cultural life of the City.
“Newcastle has an international reputation for its cultural life and the artists it produces. Not only has this been vital for inward investment in the region, but it has allowed the people of the city access to the highest quality art for a modest investment by the council.”
“Generations of young people will be denied access to the opportunities we were given and without the council’s support the arts will simply become a pursuit for the most wealthy.”










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