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This page is intended to create a new EMA Personal or Student membership. If you are renewing your membership, current or lapsed, please visit the Renew page. If you’re looking to start a Household or Organization membership, visit the membership page. You may also download a membership form and join offline. We will email you a membership
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Seattle’s SHAK, Chicago’s Stevenson High School, and a new start-up, Lute4Kids in upstate New York, are among the few U.S. early-music programs devoted to hands-on, pre-collegiate education. It’s a pipeline the field must nurture if it’s to thrive.
Getting Kids Hooked Read More »
Pioneering American folklorist Francis James Child, born 200 years ago, will be celebrated this week for his lasting cultural influence, especially for his collection known as the Child Ballads. Today, folk revivals ‘find an essence of identity against the commodification of culture,’ protesting how ‘everything can be sold.’
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Registration Now Open! For the seventh consecutive year, the Potsdam Sanssouci Music Festival and its circle of friends are opening up applications to the Early Music Competition for young ensembles. When The ensembles present themselves to the jury and audience in a series of lunchtime concerts as part of the Potsdam Sanssouci Music Festival on
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Julia Bengtsson has found her footing as an acclaimed dancer, choreographer, and unstoppable entrepreneur. At the 2025 EMA Virtual Summit, Oct. 18, Bengtsson will co-present ‘Anatomy of a Dance,’ demonstrating connections between music and dance, followed by a brief performance.
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