Canadian Government Supports Next Generation of Musicians

Canadian Heritage

The arts are essential to an inclusive society. They reflect our cultural, linguistic and regional diversity, and are at the core of Canada's creative economy. The Government of Canada promotes the vitality of the Canadian arts sector by supporting arts training organizations across the country.

Today, accompanied by Lisa Hepfner, Member of Parliament for Hamilton Mountain and Andrea Horwath, Mayor of Hamilton, Filomena Tassi, Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, announced $1.2 million in funding to the region's Brott Music Festival, one of Canada's largest orchestral music festivals. Minister Tassi made this announcement on behalf of Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage.

Through Canadian Heritage's Canada Arts Training Fund, the Brott Music Festival offers two professional music training programs: the National Academy Orchestra of Canada and the BrottOpera. These programs will receive funding over two years, starting in 2023, to provide international standards of training through performance and non-performance-based seminars, masterclasses and pedagogical experiences, both live and virtually. It will equip highly talented emerging professional artists with both the creative and practical aspects of a successful musical career and give them the opportunity to work in the artistic fields in which they have trained.

This investment aligns with the government's commitment to furthering skills development in the cultural sector, promoting cultural diversity, and supporting the development of the next generation of Canadian artists, creators and future cultural leaders.

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