Finnish Composers’ Copyright Society Teosto is a non-profit organisation founded in 1928 representing 33,000 Finnish and almost three million foreign composers, lyricists, arrangers and music publishers.
Read moreUoC has vast experience of successfully running research and training programmes and stands for outstanding collaboration and outreach. It collaborates closely with schools in order to improve music teacher education.
Read moreMusical Futures is an innovative approach to music learning with the aim of bringing relevant and engaging music lessons to as many young people as possible.
Read moreFounded in 1851 by Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music, SACEM is a private non-profit organisation managed by creators and music publishers.
Read moreUniarts Helsinki fosters and renews art and educates artists whose work provides society with new perspectives and life force.
Read moreThe Music Technology Group (MTG) of UPF carries out research on topics such as audio signal processing, music information retrieval, musical interfaces, and computational musicology.
Read moreSociety Artisjus is the association of music composers, songwriters, authors, writers, poets (their heirs) and music publishers. Artisjus distributes royalties among more than 10 000 directly represented authors every year.
Read moreINTO SCHOOL is a unique Finnish education concept linking modern technology with the world of education, and is built upon the best pedagogical practices available.
Read moreHangvető has organized concerts and festivals since 2004, and is an established world and folk music label. We select, publish, stage and promote top & upcoming world music artists from Hungary and beyond, as one of the major actors in the CEE region.
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