NCEM PLATFORM
ARTISTS 

NCEM Platform Artists
NCEM Platform Artists
NCEM Platform Artists
NCEM Platform Artists

The NCEM’s Platform Artists project supports emerging musicians to further develop their careers - offering coaching, recording and performances – showcasing artists of the next generation within its annual Early Music Festival programmes.  

Emilia Bertolini

Offering young artists the opportunity to perform and develop their careers in a professional environment, NCEM Platform Artists provides them with a vital stepping stone into the wider world of music performance.

Emilia Bertolini

Australian soprano Emilia Bertolini is the winner of the 2024 Corneille Competition New Voices. Presented here in York thanks to La Poeme Harmonique

Offering young artists the opportunity to perform and develop their careers in a professional environment, NCEM Platform Artists provides them with a vital stepping stone into the wider world of music performance.

Through a series of concerts and events, The Platform Artists highlights the skill and innovation of these musicians, helping to nurture the next generation of performers while enriching the cultural landscape of early music.

Contre le Temps

This four-part medieval vocal group from the Netherlands comes to the NCEM thanks to the European Festivals Fund for Emerging Artists.
Presented in association with AMUZ.

Contre le Temps

How you can help

Funding future projects is vital for nurturing talent, encouraging creativity and sustaining the arts for future generations.

Intesa

If you would like to help us keep music making in the UK alive - and ensure that we can continue to compete on the international stage - join us as an NCEM Patron and make a difference.

Intesa

Lucine Musaelian and Nathan Giorgetti present a programme for voices & viols on the last day of the Christmas festival.                  

Look out for information about the NCEM’s ‘Baroque around the Books’ project, organised in association with York Explore.

Apotropaik

Winners of the EEEmerging prize in the 2022 York EMF Competition, this French based medieval ensemble returned to take part in both the 2023 and 2024 summer festivals.

Apotropaik


Apotropaik

Winners 2022 York International Young Artists Competition


"For us, the York competition was an incredible experience to meet exceptional people and musicians. Both the festival and the competition make York a really special place for us. After the York competition, we grew as a quartet and a new path opened up for us to take our music to new stages, not to mention the incredible experience of working with Philip Hobbs and Linn Records."

How you can help

Funding future projects is vital for nurturing talent, encouraging creativity and sustaining the arts for future generations.

Protean Quartet

Protean Quartet

Overall winners of the 2022 York International Early Music Competition, this German quartet released their debut CD recording with Linn Records in July 2024 to great acclaim.

Funding Future Development Logo

The NCEM is a UK Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation. Our young artists professional development programme is funded by a variety of trust funds - most vitally the Mayfield Valley Arts Trust and John Feldberg Foundation - alongside commercial sponsors and NCEM Patrons.

If you would like to help us keep music making in the UK alive - and ensure that we can continue to compete on the international stage - join us as an NCEM Patron and make a difference.