Thank you to everyone who joined us in Utrecht from 2 to 4 September 2025 for the Tune-In seminar at Instituto Cervantes. We are deeply grateful to all presenters, performers, and participants for contributing to three days of inspiring exchanges, performances, and reflections on inclusion, access, and audience engagement in Early, Classical, and World music.
Building on the series of three online webinars, this in-person seminar continued the conversation through keynote presentations, collaborative workshops, and performances, deepening the collective exploration of new strategies for inclusive and resonant audience engagement.
Moderator
• Davide Grosso – Director of Programmes & Partnerships, International Music Council
Featured Presenters
• Leonhard Bartussek – Composer, cellist, initiator of Liquid Music (Germany)
• Daria van den Bercken – Pianist & cultural entrepreneur
• Jurn Buisman – Director, Museum Geelvinck, initiator of Tune-In and Geelvinck Fortepiano Festival, Secretary General of ICOMOS
• Philippe Gimet – Executive Director of the Centre Européen de Musique
• Koert Debeuf – Professor of International Politics, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Research Fellow, Oxford University
• Rembrandt Frerichs – Pianist, composer, and artistic initiator
• Noa Kleisen – Pianist and artistic entrepreneur
• Artur Malke – Artistic Director, All’Improvviso Festival
• Mimi Mitchell – Historical violinist, musicologist, and author of Early Music in the 21st Century
• James Oesi – Double bass soloist, Artistic Director of BassFest and Bachfestival Dordrecht, teacher at HkU Utrecht Conservatorium
• Lucie de Saint Vincent – Fortepianist, composer, and artistic director of Collective Trytone
• Ronald Snijders – Flutist, composer, and ethnomusicologist
• Liubov Titarenko – Harpsichordist and fortepianist
• Dunya Verwey – Programme Curator, Museum Geelvinck
• Jed Wentz – Flutist, conductor, historical actor and declamator, teacher of Early Music performance at Leiden University and Royal Conservatory The Hague, Advisor to Utrecht Early Music Festival
Watch the highlights of Days 1 & 2 – Presentations and Workshops (2–3 September)
Watch the highlights of Day 3 – Panel Discussion: Towards a Tune-In Statement (4 September)
Organised by Museum Geelvinck
In cooperation with International Music Council, Utrecht Early Music Festival, REMA – European Early Music Network, and Centre Européen de Musique – ViaMusica