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Who We Are
LacMus in the world
An unbreakable bond, rooted in music
Over the years, a valuable network of partners and supporters has been created around the Ars Aeterna ETS Musical and Cultural Association that goes beyond Italian borders, promoting the beauty of classical music and the cultural heritage of Lake Como throughout the world. This ever-evolving global community brings together cultural institutions, art lovers and patrons, who together offer an invaluable contribution to the association’s mission.
International Partners
In 2019, the American Friends of LacMus Festival, Inc. Association was founded with the aim of supporting LacMus Festival and promoting it in the USA.
Similar European partnerships are being created, if you are interested in this network please contact us.
Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel, from 2017 to 2021. It is one of the music academies of excellence in the world. The honorary president is Queen Paola of Belgium, who together with King Albert participated in the Festival in 2018.
Sinfonia Smith Square, an orchestra based in London that has been helping young musicians to start their artistic careers since 1969.
The Schnabel Music Foundation‘s partnership with the LacMus Music Festival roots on their deep connection to the centuries old cultural heritage of Lake Como and its ties to music and musicians.
The Schnabel Music Foundation was created to illuminate the musical contributions of the entire Schnabel Family – a legacy of creativity that began with Artur and Therese, continued through Karl Ulrich and Helen, and found its ultimate expression in their great-grandson, Claude Mottier.
National Partners
PianoLink, an international association based in Milan that unites music lovers by passion and profession, promoting art of the highest level among amateur pianists, including performances with a professional symphony orchestra.
The G. Rossini Musical Association was founded in 1918 by Ariodante Coggi, a violinist born in Cremona but who lived in Busto Arsizio.
Over the years, it has undergone continuous transformations, leading to its current establishment as a third-sector association.
Since 1985, it has been based at Villa Ottolini Tosi, where several generations of people have attended music lessons, both amateur and professional.