Aimed to music professionals, students and graduates, the IMMC will span 4 weeks -from June 24th to July 22nd– at the Madrid Royal Superior Conservatory of Music rounding up a total workload of 470 hours. Being its main focus to provide the Participants -Active and Listeners- with the artistic excellence through an intensive/exhaustive theoretical-practical studies programme divided into 6 áreas -Orchestra Conducting, Orchestral Training, Solo Instrument with Orchestra (Piano), Composition, Correpetition, Lied & Oratorio and Opera Singing- upon the grounds of the extensive artistic/pedagogical experience of Maestro Gómez-Martínez, who will apply the precepts and methodologies of the Vienna School originally advocated by his mentor, legendary Professor Hans Swarovsky.
The IMMC feature an Official Plan of Studies validated by the Polytechnic University of Madrid, which will extend the Academic Certificate to all Participants who successfully satisfy the IMMC. Additionally, outstanding Participants will be rewarded with the GMIF Certificate of Artistic Excellence. IMMC’s official venue, The Madrid Royal Superior Conservatory of Music, will be the
first musical institution to take in such an ambitious academic/artistic programme. Furthermore, the GMIF will award the I International Orchestra Conducting Award and the I International Composition Award to the best contenders in each area.
The GMIF will grant 118 Study Scholarships to the accepted instrumentalists selected as Active Participants in the Orchestral Training Area and members of the IMMC’s Young International Philharmonic Orchestra (YIPO), which will be performing three concerts -two symphonic and an opera in concert- conducted by Maestro Gómez-Martínez and selected Active Conductors upon the official IMMC repertoire. These three concerts will take place on June 30th and July 14th & July 21st on several historical locations of Madrid and will be broadcasted on radio and TV.
Auditions and/or admissions are open online through MUV.AC and the website