Presenting the rising stars of early music and historical performance since 2018.
The Emerging Artists Showcase has been presented at early-music festivals in Berkeley, CA, Bloomington, IN, and Boston, MA, and virtually through EMA’s digital platforms. In 2023, the Showcase became a central element of the annual EMA Summit.
Showcase Artists receive:
- A featured public performance during the annual EMA Summit
- Complimentary registration for the EMA Summit
- Travel/Lodging Assistance and honoraria (details below)
- A high-quality video recording of their live Showcase performance
- Audio recordings from the Showcase are regularly included on the radio programs of our partners Harmonia Early Music (syndicated internationally) and Young Artists Showcase (WQXR, New York City)
2026 Showcase, Seattle
The 2026 Emerging Artists Showcase will be held in person on Friday, October 23 at 7:30pm in Seattle, WA as part of the 2026 EMA Summit.
All required materials MUST be submitted via the application form. Require materials listed below.
Application deadline is Sunday, May 3, 2026 at 11:59pm U.S. Pacific Time.
We strongly encourage all applicants to submit your application at least ONE WEEK prior to the deadline in case there are any issues with your application, so we can resolve them in a timely manner before the deadline.
Those selected for the Emerging Artists Showcase will be notified by the end of June 2026.
Questions: specialprojetcs@earlymusicamerica.org
- The applicant must be a current member of EMA, with a Personal, Student, Household, or Organization membership. Please ensure your membership is current at the time of submission.
- Students may redeem a one-year complimentary membership once during their course of study. After that, student membership is only $35.
- “Emerging Artists” means artists of any age who have not otherwise performed regularly in major festivals or concert series.
- No individual performer may be included in more than one Emerging Artists Showcase application (e.g. Jane Smith is a member of Ensemble A and Ensemble B. Only one of the ensembles may apply with her as a member. Likewise, if Ensemble A applies, Jane may not apply separately).
- All applicants must be residents of North or South America. Citizenship is not required.
- Although the term “early music” is understood in different ways, for the purpose of this Showcase, it involves the following criteria:
- Attention must be given to matters of historical performance practice.
- Applicants are expected to perform with period instruments.
- Past Showcase programs have typically featured repertoire composed before ca. 1820, however we welcome repertoire from later eras, so long as it meets the criteria above.
- Applicants are strongly encouraged to propose programs that expand beyond the Western canon.
- Artists who are a part of an ensemble under consideration for Young Performers Festival may apply separately for the Showcase, so long as they or their ensemble are not university sponsored. University-sponsored applicants should apply only for the Young Performers Festival (YPF).
Ensemble/Performer Information
- Artist/Ensemble Name
- Names of all artists to be featured in your Showcase program.
- How long has the Artist/Ensemble been performing? Please include information about a representative past ensemble project – description or concert program is acceptable.
- Short soloist/ensemble bio (for promotional material)
- Artist/Ensemble mission/relationship with historical performance and period instruments (as applicable).
- Brief description of how your group is emerging and how you see your future in the early music field
- Title and description of your proposed 25-30 minute Showcase program. If your virtual presentation will include visual elements such as images, cartoons, original artwork, please describe them. (max. 500 words)
Performance recordings that meet the following requirements:
- Live video performance recordings of the applicant – MAXIMUM of 20 minutes in length.
- Submitted performance recordings must be no more than two years old.
- Submitted performance recordings should be of the highest video quality possible.
- Video recordings should be shared as Youtube links – videos may either be public or unlisted.
- Recordings can be multiple short selections or one long selection.
- Please submit a list of personnel represented in your recordings, and a list of the pieces performed. Recordings should reflect, as much as possible, the personnel indicated in your program proposal, meaning that each person in the proposal should have be reflected in a submitted recording.
- Submission recordings may be of your proposed program, but it is not required.
Showcase Grant Payment Details (one required)
- Check (Payee name, contact phone, mailing address for check)
- Paypal (Payee email)
- Zelle (Payee phone number or email address associated with Zelle account. USA only.)
A panel of judges designated by EMA will assess all applications on the following three criteria categories.
- Technical proficiency
- Artistic quality
- Ensemble cohesion/chamber music skills
- Awareness of and attention to historical performance
- Audience Engagement
- How do you represent yourself as an artist?
- How are you communicating the music beyond playing the notes in a historically informed way?
- Innovation in presentation and/or repertoire
- Creativity and originality using available resources
- New and attainable ideas – is the size of the proposed project realistically attainable within the three month preparation and production period?
- Are you conducting new research related to the project?
- Lecture components should account for no more than 25% of the final project time. The focus should remain on the performance of the music.
Selections will be based on the strength of the proposal and the level of artistry displayed in recorded submissions.
All applications will receive feedback from the judging panel, regardless of the success of their application. Accepted ensembles may receive recommendations from the panel to be incorporated into their final product.
Selected Showcase artists will receive the following financial assistance:
- $500 honorarium per artist, maximum of 6 artists
- $1,500 travel/lodging assistance per application for artist/ensembles not residing in the Seattle area
- Up to $300 airline assistance per artist for any oversized instruments that do not fit in an overhead compartment (Receipt required for reimbursement)
Example: A selected quartet (e.g. flute, violin, cello, and harpsichord) residing outside of the Seattle area would receive up to $3,800 in total: $2,000 in artist honoraria + $1,500 travel/lodging assistance + $300 airline assistance for the cellist.
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The Fooles
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AKOYA
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Duo Oriana
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Beneath a Tree – Baroque to Folk
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Filament Baroque
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Time Stands Still
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L.A. Camerata
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Lyracle
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2019 – Bloomington Early Music Festival
Aperi Animam
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Vincent Lauzer, recorder
Rezonance Baroque
2018 – Bloomington Early Music Festival
Costanoan Trio
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Rumore Terribile
Voyage Sonique
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