Early Deadline: November 15, 2020
Final Deadline: January 15, 2021
Over forty fellowship positions are open to emerging composers, conductors, instrumentalists, and singers.
AMF Institute announces its 2021 Resident Artist Fellowship program. Over forty fellowship positions are open to emerging artists specializing in composition, conducting, orchestral instruments, piano, harp, guitar, and voice.
From its inception, the Atlantic Music Festival has established a unique tradition of nurturing young emerging artists through its fellowship program. The program provides complete financial coverage of tuition, housing, and meals. Select fellows may qualify to receive additional financial support through our Contemporary Ensemble Fellowship and Teaching Artist programs.
AMF pays the highest regard for each fellow’s contributions and talent. Fellows frequently perform alongside our celebrated artist-faculty members, as featured artists in recitals, chamber concerts, operas, and as members of our orchestras.
The final submission deadline is January 15, 2021. Applicants are encouraged to apply by November 15, 2020, to take advantage of our early submission deadline. Complete submission information, including dates, guidelines, and forms are available online at the AMF Institute’s website:
https://www.atlanticmusicfestival.org/the-institute
https://www.atlanticmusicfestival.org/the-institute/programs/fellowship-program
About the AMF Institute
The 12th season of the Atlantic Music Festival takes place between June 28 and August 8, 2021, at Colby College in Waterville, Maine.
Each year, the AMF Institute committee invites over two hundred celebrated musicians and emerging artists specializing in composition, conducting, orchestral instruments, harp, guitar, piano, and voice, based on their talent and potential to make a difference in this world.