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Music Webs. Weaving connections and untangling cultural policy in Europe

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In the podcast Music Webs we talk about music and cultural policy in Europe. The European Music Council invites guests from the broad spectrum of the music sector, be it music educators, people from live music venues, choir singers/conductors, composers, performers, festival makers, instrument manufacturers, broadcasters, etc. The podcast music was exclusively composed by Moritz Eggert for the EMC, it is performed by Luise Enzian (baroque harp) and Moritz Eggert (piano). Find out more about the European Music Council: Find out more about the European Music Council: https://www.emc-imc.org/

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 11: Mondiacult - Unleashing the power of culture to achieve sustainable development

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Episode 11: Mondiacult - Unleashing the power of culture to achieve sustainable development

In this episode, Simone Dudt - EMC Secretary General - is joined by Silja Fischer - Secretary General of the IMC, and Jordi Pascual - Coordinator of the Committee on culture of the world organisation of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) Alongside the conference’s main theme and key takeaways, they reflect on what culture and cultural policy can mean in today’s geopolitically challenging times, from defending democracy, human rights and cultural rights to strengthening freedom of expression, solidarity, and the role of civil society. The conversation also highlights the ongoing call for culture to be recognised as a standalone goal in future sustainable development agendas, and the importance of international cooperation in shaping more inclusive cultural policies.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 10: ECHO: Teaming up for a more resilient, inclusive, and forward-thinking music sector

December 2, 2024

Episode 10: ECHO: Teaming up for a more resilient, inclusive, and forward-thinking music sector

EMC Secretary General Simone Dudt and ECHO's Federico Rinaldi discuss how their network's priorities of equity, inclusion, and sustainability are reshaping Europe's music sector.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 9: The European Forum on Music 2024

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Episode 9: The European Forum on Music 2024

Host Miceál Mullen and guests discuss equity in the music sector, exploring fairness and diversity in the industry for a truly inclusive musical future.

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What is Music Webs. Weaving connections and untangling cultural policy in Europe?

In the podcast Music Webs we talk about music and cultural policy in Europe. The European Music Council invites guests from the broad spectrum of the music sector, be it music educators, people from live music venues, choir singers/conductors, composers, performers, festival makers, instrument manufacturers, broadcasters, etc. The podcast music was exclusively composed by Moritz Eggert for the EMC, it is performed by Luise Enzian (baroque harp) and Moritz Eggert (piano). Find out more about the European Music Council: Find out more about the European Music Council: https://www.emc-imc.org/

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This podcast updates weekly.

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