Application for Special Event Recital

 

About You

Please tell us briefly about yourself and your experience and education related to music.
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Please attach a headshot of yourself or your ensemble. Include your face(s) and the instruments and make sure the lighting is good. This photo is not for publication, and can be updated if you are approved for a performance.
Please give us an idea of any dates you have in mind for your recital, as well as time of day.

Artist fee and payments

This is open to negotiation between the performer and Recitals Australia.
e.g. $10 Concession, $20 General Admission
Note: any profit made from the performance AFTER subtracting Recitals Australia costs (for example, venue hire, production manager, marketing and promotions) will be split between the performer and Recitals Australia. This is open to negotiation between the performer and Recitals Australia.

Program details

Please state the instrument(s) on which you will perform (e.g. piano, violin, flute, harp, organ)
This can get updated later, closer to your recital date. Please indicate a likely program including name of composer and duration of pieces.
Please provide a recording of you performing. Please use a YouTube, Vimeo, SoundCloud, Google Drive or other convenient service. It does not have to be your planned repertoire. (Make sure the link is not locked - so that we can access it)

Tips and Tricks

Photo - If you are an emerging artist wishing to be taken seriously, make sure you have a great head shot photo, with your instrument, which is clear and creative. Look through our Virtuosi Page for inspiration! This will be used by organisers to advertise all of your upcoming concerts.

Bio – write up a 80 to 150 word biography of your experience and education. When you started, who you study with, level attained, interesting performances, awards you have received can all be discussed in this bio. Make sure your contact details are stated!

Audio – have some sample audio clips or video clips of you playing, this will be invaluable when you are seeking opportunities or applying for funding. Make sure your clips show your technical and musical abilities as strongly as possible. If you are being accompanied, make sure your collaborative artist adds value to your performance.

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