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Orpheus Instituut joins REMA

News April 15, 2021

European Early Music Network

The Orpheus Institute is pleased to join REMA as one of the first institutional members.

The European Early Music Network - Réseau Européen de Musique Ancienne is the only network active in the Early Music field at European level. Until recently, it was a network of concert promoters. However, to achieve the network’s goals of promoting a common and diverse musical and cultural heritage, advocating for the sector and supporting its transition towards sustainability and engagement, REMA members have taken the historic decision to open the membership to new categories of Early Music professionals, to represent the full spectrum of the field and provide all with an organic forum to meet, exchange, and shape the future together.

These new members are joining us at a turning point in our history. With their energy and fresh eyes, we look forward to making REMA an even more representative and relevant network for the entire early music ecosystem, in Europe and around the world.
Albert Edelman - REMA chair

ENSEMBLES

A Nocte Temporis
B'Rock Orchestra
Cappella Pratensis
Concerto Copenhagen
Dunedin Consort
Ensemble Correspondances
Ensemble Voces Suaves
Forma Antiqva
Hamburger Ratsmusik
Holland Baroque
Irish Baroque Orchestra
La Fonte Musica
Les Talens Lyriques
Ludovice Ensemble
Sollazzo Ensemble
The Mozartists
Theresia Orchestra
Vox Luminis

SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES

Orpheus Instituut
Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
Royal Conservatoire
The Hague University of Vilnius

REMA was created in 2000 in Ambronay and has since grown to represent 122 organisations in 22 European countries. Based in Versailles, it is supported by the European Commission, in the frame of the Creative Europe programme and by the French Culture Ministry.


More info: http://rema-eemn.net/news/latest-news/1412-rema-grows-significantly-and-takes-a-new-direction