Concert Artists Guild Announces New Artist Selection Process for Landmark 75th Anniversary Season

New York, NY – July 22, 2025 – Looking ahead to its 75th anniversary in 2026, Concert Artists Guild (CAG) is thrilled to announce a major update to its artist selection process. Starting with the 2025–2026 season, CAG will shift from its annual competition to a dynamic, year-round artist selection model designed to prioritize accessibility, flexibility, and a deeper understanding of each artist’s unique artistry and career trajectory.

The new process will feature an open call application with a significantly reduced processing fee, live screenings around the country, Recommendation and Artistic Advisory Committees comprising trusted colleagues throughout the industry, and active scouting on the part of CAG.

This groundbreaking shift reflects CAG’s unwavering commitment to fostering emerging talent in a way that aligns with the realities of today’s arts landscape and increases accessibility—financially, geographically, and in terms of artists’ availability—ensuring that more exceptional talent can benefit from the organization’s support and programs.

“Flexibility and accessibility are key,” said Tanya Bannister (President of CAG), “We want to take artists on at the right time for them and for us—when the partnership can be most impactful. This allows us to build a more meaningful relationship with each artist, getting to know them deeply throughout the review process rather than basing decisions on a single performance.”

As part of this transformation, every artist selected through this new process will be honored with the prestigious CAG Louis & Susan Meisel Prize, celebrating both artistic excellence and the forward-thinking approach that will carry CAG into its next 75 years. The prize is open to eligible instrumentalists, vocalists, ensembles, and conductors.

A newly formed Artistic Advisory Committee—made up of distinguished figures from across the classical music landscape—will offer insight and feedback throughout the process:

·       Jenny Bilfield, President and CEO – Washington Performing Arts

·       Geoffrey John Davies, Founder, CEO, and Editor-in-Chief – The Violin Channel

·       Andre Dowell, Chief Programming Officer – Sphinx Organization

·       David Frost, GRAMMY-winning Record Producer and Pianist

·       Leila Getz, Founder and Artistic Director – Vancouver Recital Society

·       Elizabeth Helgeson, Director, Artistic Planning and Administration – New York Philharmonic

·       Charles Letourneau, Executive Vice President, Director of Artistic Planning – Festival Napa Valley

·       Kevin Kwan Loucks, CEO – Chamber Music America

·       Katie McGuinness, Chief Artistic OfficerDallas Symphony Orchestra

·       Felipe Nieto, Vice President, Artist ManagerArts Management Group

·       Nicholas Russotto, Executive Director, Tisch Music – The 92nd Street Y

·       Marna Seltzer, Artistic and Executive Director – Princeton University Concerts

·       Simon Woods, President and CEO - League of American Orchestras

·       Arianna Zukerman, Manager, Artistic Administration – Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts

To ensure the integrity and fairness of this new selection model, CAG has chosen not to include any individuals affiliated with academic institutions on its Artistic Advisory Committee, avoiding any potential conflicts of interest. However, teachers, conservatory and university leaders, and other academic professionals will have the opportunity to participate in the process by serving on the Recommendation Committee, which nominates artists for consideration throughout the year.

This exciting evolution will be celebrated during the inaugural CAG Louis & Susan Meisel Awards Ceremony & Showcase on Monday, May 11, 2026, where selected artists will be honored and presented to the public in a celebratory concert event.

As Concert Artists Guild enters its 75th season, it remains steadfast in its mission to champion and empower the next generation of exceptional artists, now with a more inclusive, flexible, and artist-centered approach that reflects the realities of today’s performing arts world.

About Concert Artists Guild

Concert Artists Guild is a nonprofit organization that empowers musicians and launches careers that are sustainable, unique and relevant. Through mentorship and performance opportunities, CAG identifies and develops young artists who will make an impact in the world through music.

Since 1951, CAG has helped more than 550 young musicians launch careers. Artists selected to join CAG’s roster receive comprehensive management support, New York performances, concert bookings and professional career development and coaching.

For more information, visit http://www.concertartists.org or contact us at info@concertartists.org.