Accreditations

Louise Badger, Director Music Partnership Ltd, previously general manager, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra endorses C A M;

"For many artists, the traditional route of finding an agent who then takes responsibility for promoting their career, is becoming increasingly difficult. Now and for the future, artists need to take a more pro-active role in promoting and marketing themselves without the reliance on many of the traditional methods of the past. Classical Artists Media has rightly seen the gap that exists between artists and agents and the need for a service which provides all the marketing and promotional support that both debut and established artists require. Many artists also find the prospect of promoting themselves difficult and are often inexperienced in developing the materials they need to produce. Through the resources that CAM has brought together, any artist asking for their service will be able to work with professionals on this crucial area, and be guided through the process by individuals who have both practical experience and a new vision of what artists' promotion should be about."

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nternational opera star José Cura says of C A M;"For each of us that has 'made it,' there are 100 that get lost on the 'showbiz highways', not to mention the 1000 that couldn't even get a ticket to travel the highway. I welcome C A M as a most needed service to provide artists with the best tools and advice to get them 'on the road.'

Harriet Smith, Editor, BBC Music Magazine says "C A M sounds an exciting (and overdue) initiative and we wish you every success with it".


Paul Hughes, Artistic Manager, BBC Symphony Orchestra thinks that C A M "meets a real need that is not being met by any other company or organisation"

C A M has already received other enthusiastic endorsements from music professionals. Managing Director Pip Pirie has been invited to give presentations to students at the Royal Academy of Music, the Royal College of Music and Trinity College of Music on the subject of 'What do I do now?'

Liam Abramson, Head of Careers, Royal Academy of Music, London says of C A M;"I am delighted to see that someone has finally got this type of service up and running"

Sacha Esterson, Director, London Youth Orchestra says "it seems what you're doing is very unique and exciting (and much needed in the classical world!)"