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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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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.
INDUSTRY EVENTS AND CONFERENCES
Trade shows, seminars, events and conferences about the business of the performing arts
July 3-7, 2026 San Antonio, TX National Association of Teachers of Singing Conference
July 6-10, 2026 St. Louis, MO American Guild of Organists
August 20-23, 2026 Chicago, IL Chamber Music America
January 12-14, 2027 New York, NY International Society for the Performing Arts
April 2-6, 2027 St. Louis, MO Music Teachers National Association National Conference
May 12-14, 2027 Milwaukee, WI Opera America

Ask Edna
Edna Landau’s blog
Edna LandauEdna 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.

Arts Administration

Career Etiquette

Communicating with Your Audience

Finding a Manager

For Chamber Music Ensembles

Listening to Your Inner Voice

Managing Your Own Career

Publicity and Promotion

The Orchestral World

When It Comes to Recording

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.”


People in the News

Ileana Cotrubas, Soprano Who Lit Up the Met, Has Died

August 21, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
The celebrated Romanian lyric soprano Ileana Cotrubas has died at the age of 87. Over a long and distinguished career, she lit up international stages with her luminous voice, mesmerizing stage presence, and a rare ability to create … »Read
 

People in the News

An Ailing Herbert Blomstedt Cancels More Concerts

August 21, 2026 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Herbert Blomstedt has withdrawn from a further series of concerts due to ongoing health concerns. The former chief conductor of the Gewandhaus Orchestra, which he led from 1998 until 2005, was due to perform in Leipzig on September 17, 18 and 20 … »Read
 

Reviews

Bayreuth's AI Ring: A Spectacular Fail

August 21, 2026 | James Paulk, Musical America
This season the Bayreuth Festspiele presented an artificial intelligence generated Ring Cycle as part of the celebration of its 150th anniversary. It was a dud: instead of “AI slop,” it was “sloppy AI.” Stage directors of … »Read
 

People in the News

A Trio of Legendary CSO Musicians to Retire

August 21, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has announced the retirement of three musicians. Hornist Daniel Gingrich and violinist Ronald Satkiewicz, both currently on sabbatical, and percussionist Patricia Dash, will officially leave the orchestra in … »Read
 

Industry News

New York City to Host Ukrainian Cultural Festival

August 21, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
The Trump Administration may have taken its eye off the ball when it comes to Ukraine, but New York City intends to renew its commitment to the beleaguered Eastern European nation by hosting over a dozen events as part of a citywide festival of … »Read
 

Reviews

Three New American Operas Restore Faith in the Artform

August 20, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Every now and then a new opera comes along that shakes your world, reminding you of the power and emotional depths that can be attained by this most complex of artforms. David T. Little’s What Belongs to You is just such a work, one of … »Read
 
 

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