Promoters' and Musicians' FAQs
What is the Concert Promoters' Network?
  The Concert Promoters' Network is a collective booking system for professional artists, currently run by Glynne Stackhouse. Please browse the available artists by clicking here.

Professional artists can submit themselves for inclusion online by clicking here.
 
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I am a professional musician. How should I pursue performance engagements with Making Music members?
  Making Music's Concert Promoters' Network exists to facilitate member societies' booking of professional artists. The Network produces a Handbook of Artists available for tours at specially negotiated prices on an annual basis. If you would like to be included, please contact Glynne Stackhouse or submit an application online by clicking here.  
 
I am an amateur musician and want to join a musical group. How can I find one?
  Please contact the Making Music committee in your area. They will talk to you about the kind of group you are looking to join and put you in touch with the group that best suits what you are looking for.  
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I need further artistic / administrative training. Where can I find out about these types of courses?
  Making Music runs artistic and administrative training courses throughout the year and around the country. Many of these courses are free of charge or subsidised.  
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My musical group wants to engage a professional musician. Where can we start?
  The winners of Making Music's Award for Young Concert Artists are available to Making Music members at a subsidized rate. Click here to read more about the scheme and book online too.

Making Music's Concert Promoters' Network is a collective booking system for professional artists, currently run by Glynne Stackhouse. Please browse the available artists by clicking here.
 
 
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19 March 2008
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