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Van Walsum Management prides itself on excellent worldwide management of artists, ochestral touring and the development of innovative projects.

 

Our work encompasses every aspect of our artists' professional lives. We believe in forging collaborative and creative partnerships and represent some of the most significant, stimulating and questioning artists of today.

 

The discovery of new talent is essential to what we do and for over three decades we are proud to have introduced audiences to a number of unkown artists who have gone on to earn international recognition.

 

We appreciate our strong relationships with our client orchestras. Having built these partnerships over many years, we consider our experience invaluable in realising bold and ambitious projects of the highest artistry.

  • Peter Savory joins VWM

    Van Walsum Management is pleased to announce that Peter Savory has joined the company as Senior Manager, Projects and Tours. He replaces Roderick Thomson who will take up his new position as Director and Artist Manager at Hazard Chase from January 2009. Click here for more info...

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  • Kent Nagano receives Order of the Rising Sun

    Please join Van Walsum Management in congratulating Kent Nagano who receives the highly prestigious Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette decoration from the Consulate General of Japan on behalf of the Emperor, for his contribution ‘towards the promotion of musical exchange between Japan and United States, and towards development of musical culture of Japan’.

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  • Artist Spotlight: Benjamin Shwartz

    Benjamin Shwartz is Resident Conductor of the San Francisco Symphony and Wattis Foundation Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra. Over the next season Benjamin appears with the Iceland Symphony, Oregon Symphony, New World Symphony and conducts the Curtis Institute's production of Il viaggio a Reims, as well as maintaining his commitments in San Francisco.

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