International Music and Media Centre

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The International Music + Media Centre (IMZ) is an international non-profit organisation founded in 1961 by Wilfried Scheib under the aegis of UNESCO.

The IMZ is a global association for all those involved in any aspect of classical music, world music, jazz and contemporary music, ballet and contemporary dance in the audiovisual media.

Its more than 150 members include broadcasting companies; performing arts companies and venues; programme producers and distributors; record and DVD labels; cinema and new media specialists: all the participants in the creation and dissemination of music in the media. The largest are international brands like the BBC, ZDF, 3sat, ARTE, NHK, ORF, the Metropolitan Opera New York, the Vienna State Opera, Universal Music, C Major Entertainment GmbH,[1] SBS Television and WNET/THIRTEEN; the smallest are individual composers, choreographers, musicians or Music directors.[2]

The IMZ not only organizes events and initiatives for its members (Avant Première Music + Media Market Berlin, Avant Première Screenings,[3], Golden Prague Premieres and Pitching Session at the Golden Prague Festival[4] and the European Broadcasting Union EBU et al.) to promote and foster music and dance in and through the audiovisual media but also acts as initiator and festival programme-curator of open air music (and dance) film festivals around the world: Vienna Music Film Festival NY,[5] Vienna Music Film Festival Jekaterinburg,[6] Vienna Music Film Festival Tokyo,[7] Rathausplatz Filmfestival Vienna,[8] Music Filmfestival Bucharest.[9]

Avant Première Music + Media Market Berlin

Avant Première Music + Media Market Berlin is the place to advance the international art film business. Implemented by the IMZ International Music + Media Centre, it provides a framework for connecting protagonists of the industry with focus on classical and contemporary music and dance: production and distribution companies, public and private TV stations, opera houses, festivals, music labels as well as directors, script writers, musicians and dancers. Decision makers and market players come together in a lively and inspiring environment, creating unique opportunities.[10]

Structure

The IMZ is run by the IMZ office, led by the Secretary General (since 1994 Dr. Franz Patay). The Secretary General is appointed by the IMZ Board, consisting of altogether 25 members.

President: Arild Erikstad (NRK – Norwegian Broadcasting Company, Norway)

Vice presidents: Nicolas Auboyneau (France Télévisions, France), Henk van der Meulen (Royal Conservatoire of The Hague, Netherlands), Jan Younghusband (BBC Classical Music TV & Performance Television, United Kingdom), Treasurer: Bernd Hellthaler (EuroArts Music International GmbH, Germany)

Further board members: Wolfgang Bergmann (ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH, Germany), Aarno Cronvall (Arcron Productions, Finland), Marie-Odile Demay (MODemay Entertainment, Canada), François Duplat (Bel Air Media, France), Ditte Feuk (SVT – Sveriges Television, Sweden), Bernhard Fleischer (Bernhard Fleischer Moving Images, Austria), Frank Gerdes (ServusTV, Austria), Andrew Golding (SBS Television, Australia), Thomas Hieber (UNITEL GmbH & Co. KG, Germany), Chris Hunt (Classical TV Ltd., United Kingdom), Masumi Kawaguchi (NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai J.B.C, Japan), Marie Kucerova (Czech Television, Czech Republic), Rita Lombardi (RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana, Italy), Reiner Moritz (Poorhouse International Ltd., United Kingdom), Ben Pateman (Opus Arte, United Kingdom), Katja Raths (Clasart Classic, Germany), Martin Traxl (ORF – Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, Austria), John Walker (WNET/THIRTEEN, Canada), Larry Weinstein (Rhombus Media Inc., Canada), Hazel Wright (Hazel Wright Media Ltd., United Kingdom)

Honorary Members: Daniel Barenboim, Alfred Brendel, Adrienne Clarkson, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Mats Ek, Juan Diego Flórez, Bill T. Jones, Jonas Kaufmann, Lang Lang, Neil Shicoff, Anne-Sofie von Otter.

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