ARTEMIS is a project supported by a Consortium of 10 international organisations of the music sector. It is dedicated to safeguard, transmit, and promote the practice of playing period instruments and to support young European and neighbouring countries artists in the development of their European and international careers.
The programme is now launching the open call for the activities happening in 2026 in the Mediterranean Hub. The programme is organised by the Orchestre des Champs-Élysées (Paris, France), the Tunis Higher Institute of Music (Tunis, Tunisia), and ARTE Music Academy (Nicosia, Cyprus). The artistic programme is centred around ‘The Mediterranean in Opera (Mozart, Haydn, Rossini)’ and includes:
- A singers and pianists Residency, 23–28 June 2026 at the ARTE Music Academy (Nicosia, Cyprus) with Jérôme CORREAS and Anne BERTIN-HUGAULT
- An orchestral Academy for instrumentalists and singers, 19–25 October 2026 at the Tunis Higher Institute of Music (Tunis, Tunisia) with Alessandro MOCCIA and Sandrine PIAU. Instrumentalists participating in the Academy in October 2026 in Tunis may have the opportunity to participate in another ARTEMIS Academy.
Applicants must be under 40 years old and they must be from Western Mediterranean countries only, including: France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Slovenia, Malta, Croatia, Greece, Cyprus, and Tunisia.
The programme includes:
- Masterclasses and coaching sessions with international renowned singers
- Collaborative workshops
- Professional development activities in link with local creative industries and musical organisations
- A final concert
- Accommodation
- Travel expenses to Nicosia and Tunis