Arizona Early Music is now accepting applications for the 2025 Emerging Ensemble Residency.
Click Here to Apply (Due November 1, 2024)
2025 EER Fact Sheet (PDF)
AEM’s 2025 Emerging Ensemble Residency (EER) will provide one ensemble of between 2 and 6 historical performance specialists the opportunity to rehearse, perform, and hone their craft during a 9-day paid residency scheduled between May and August 2025 in Tucson, Arizona.* Learn more about the EER at azearlymusic.org/emerging-ensemble-residency.
The EER is simultaneously an ensemble retreat, where the selected ensemble will have ample private time to rehearse together, and a residency program that includes:
- A $6,000 Ensemble Prize and up to $3,200 in travel reimbursement
- Three performances in Southern Arizona (one in a traditional venue in Tucson; one in a non-traditional venue in Tucson; and one outside of Tucson)
- A period of ensemble and entrepreneurial coaching with a mentor matched to the selected ensemble
- Informal seminars with AEM Board Members and staff covering topics such as taxes for musicians, non-profit management, and working with presenters
*Specific details pertaining to the residency dates (between May and August 2025), performance venues, and ensemble coaching will be set in consultation with the selected ensemble.
The ERR is designed for an ensemble that is at least 6-months old and formed by 2 to 6 young professionals at the beginnings of their careers. Eligible ensembles:
- have been active for at least 6 months,
- consist of members who, at the time of application and the residency, have the legal right to work in the United States,*
- consist entirely of members between 18 and 35 years old,
- consist of between 2 to 6 members,
- have at least one licensed driver,
- and perform using period instruments and/or historically informed approaches to singing.