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Maestro Arts is an interdisciplinary agency providing strategic and comprehensive career management to an array of elite international artists within the worlds of classical music and performing arts. 

Our conductors, composers, designers, visual artists, directors and performers benefit from a broad and eclectic skill-set and knowledge derived from our team’s distilled expertise and understanding of market forces, trends and aesthetic inclinations.

Contemporary culture has become a highly sophisticated and hugely diverse platform in which the boundaries between music, art, design and media are rapidly blurring. Creative concepts are no longer confined to traditional archetypes and our projects respond to the demands of an ever-changing creative landscape.

We work with the most prestigious cultural institutions worldwide to curate and produce unique and original interdisciplinary content to a wide range of clients from the public and private sectors. We seek partnerships with other creative collaborators, international venues, arts and music organisations to deliver bespoke cultural experiences.

This week’s highlights

  1. Ersan Mondtag

    directs and designs a new production of Munich Machine at Residenztheater (6 to 20 Feb).

  2. Dudok Quartet Amsterdam

    tours Scotland with Mozart, Roukens, Schubert and Shostakovich across six concerts, starting at Music Nairn and ending at Linlithgow Arts Guild (6 to 14 Feb). 

  3. Marmen Quartet

    tours the US, including concerts at the Library of Congress (11 Feb) and Capital Region Classical (15 Feb).

  4. Allan Clayton

    tours Schubert's Winterreise across Australia with Musica Viva Australia (13 Feb to 3 March).

  5. Kazushi Ono

    conducts Brussels Philharmonic in Mendelssohn, Beethoven and Schumann (12 Feb). 

  6. Paul Lewis

    performs Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto at Carnegie Hall with Orchestra of St Luke's (12 Feb).

  7. Pablo González

    conducts Orchestra della Svizzera italiana in a programme including Ligeti, Ravel and Kodály (12 Feb). 

  8. Laurent Pelly

    directs A Midsummer Night's Dream at Teatro de la Maestranza, with costumes designed in collaboration with Jean-Jacques Delmotte (12 to 16 Feb), and directs Falstaff at Teatro San Carlo, with sets by Barbara de Limburg (15 to 24 Feb). 

  9. Miguel Harth-Bedoya

    conducts Des Moines Symphony in Tchaikovsky, Sibelius and Ravel (14 & 15 Feb) and gives a masterclass to young conductors. 

  10. Mariusz Treliński

    directs Die Frau ohne Schatten at Polish National Opera, conducted by Bassem Akiki (15 to 28 Feb).

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