In 25 years, REMA-EEMN has profoundly evolved, moving from a small circle of programmers to a structuring network for early music in Europe. Two General Delegates, Adèle Fourcade and Agathe Créac’h, now oversee the network’s day-to-day work and future direction. Upcoming priorities include ecology, digital innovation and opening towards Eastern Europe. A joint interview.
How has REMA changed in 25 years?
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