
Join the Lied the Way community
Foster connections and build your network with a group of like-minded and passionate women
Benefits of joining Lied the Way Organization (German Verein):
Have your projects shared within the Lied the Way community and broader classical music scene through our social media channel (@liedtheway)
Networking groups in major European cities (Berlin, Vienna, Paris, London) to provide support and bi-annual meet ups
Exclusive weekend webinars and regular community chats on useful career topics with major coaches in the field (Fundraising, social media presence, career planning to name a few) at no or minimum fee
Save on application fee for the workshop (20€)
Being part of a collaborative and supportive community of other creative female pianists
The yearly dues for the organization are 30€. Membership can be withdrawn at any time for the following year.
Read more about our mission statement here.
Further reasons to become a part of the Lied the Way experience…
Meet and connect with like-minded and -spirited female Lied artists to expand your personal and professional network
Benefit from a female-only environment—a rarity in today’s society— to share with and learn from one another
Approach your art and career from a holistic perspective that goes above and beyond the mold of today’s classical music institutions
Spend time in one of the most breathtaking cities of the world, which has inspired countless artists for centuries
Be a part of the movement to empower and connect women to make a change in our Lied and classical music industry at large
Support us
At Lied the Way e.V. we strive to keep the prices for our activities affordable to make them accessible to as many female artists as possible. Our organization is made possible through the support of grants and donors who believe in our mission. If you would like to become a part of this community— changing the future of art song by empowering female pianists— consider making a donation!
“If the path in front of you is clear, you are probably on somebody else’s.”
—Carl Jung