Assistant Artist Manager

**Assistant Artist Manager (Full Time)Berlin, Munich or London, United Kingdom

Description**

Intermusica is seeking a highly organised, resilient, resourceful, and tenacious assistant artist manager to work in our internationally renowned artist management department. This is the perfect opportunity for someone who is keen to work in artist management, with excellent prospects for career development. As a member of a busy team, you will have the opportunity to work across the department, liaising with top international artists and promoters daily. Find out more about Intermusica and the role below:

ABOUT INTERMUSICA

Intermusica is an award-winning international classical music management agency, representing some of the world's greatest artists. We are constantly exploring what it means to bring classical music to life in the 21st century, driven by our key values: integrity, support, dynamism, and innovation.

We offer imaginative, personalised management for over 140 world-class and emerging artists. With more than 30 years' expertise in international touring, we offer tailored bespoke communications and marketing campaigns and are an industry leader in film and multimedia in performance. Our first-class roster includes some of the most famous and respected artists and composers, including Renaud Capuçon, Yuja Wang, Sir James MacMillan, Leonidas Kavakos, Lahav Shani, and Alexandre Kantorow.

Founded in 1981 by Chief Executive Stephen Lumsden, Intermusica has a highly experienced workforce of over 40 staff based in London, Berlin, and Munich.

Closing date:
23:59 BST on Sunday 28 July 2024

First Round Interviews:
1-2 August 2024

Second Round Interviews:
Week commencing 5 August 2024

Salary: £25,000-£29,000 per annum, according to experience.

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