Musica Viva launch new artist development program

The FutureMakers program is designed to empower leading young virtuosi and help them become leaders in their field.
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The Arcadia Quintet with Genevieve Lacey, right. Photo by Keith Saunders.

Founded in 1945, Musica Viva has an eye to the future with the establishment of a new artist development program led by recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey.

Launching the new initiative, Musica Viva’s Chief Executive Officer, Mary Jo Capps, described the FutureMakers program as ‘Australia’s most holistic artist development program for professional musicians’.

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