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President - Christopher Hogwood
Chairman - Mark Windisch
The National Early Music Association of the UK has existed since
1981 to bring together all concerned with early music and to forge
links with other early music organisations in the UK and around the
world. Nema also acts to represent musicians in the early music
field to outside bodies, when required.
Become a Member
For just £22 per year, Members of Nema receive the annual Early Music
Yearbook, an
invaluable handbook containing details of professional and amateur
enthusiasts worldwide as well as of societies, magazines, instrument
makers and much more. They also receive Early Music Performer, Nema's
twice-yearly magazine which brings the most important new
scholarship to practising early musicians, and keeps its readers up
to date with the latest news from the world of historically informed
performance.
The annual NEMA day brings together members for a practical
workshop, lecture and professional concert. Whatever your interest
in early music - amateur or professional, scholar or performer,
listener, instrument maker or CD buyer - you should join Nema.
Click here for more about Nema and its history.
Add your name or ensemble name to the
Yearbook
On the Register page, you may add yourself as a
performer or your ensemble name and in the Directory section, you
may add the name of your society, organisation or publisher, etc.;
free of charge. The register and directory lists are compiled for
printing once a year in August, ready for publication of the Nema
Yearbook. To add a new entry or amend an exiting entry, go to the
Register page of this web site.
Please note that Directory/Register lists are maintained
separately from the Membership list,
and are not linked.
Once a year you will be asked to confirm or update your details for
Membership and/or the Directory/Register list, where this applies to
you.
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