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Enter siteSakari Oramo appointed Artistic Partner of Gürzenich-Orchester Köln
Enter siteHarrisonParrott is delighted to welcome French conductor & harpsichordist Camille Delaforge to its roster for worldwide general management
Enter sitePolyarts welcomes Jonathan Taylor Rush for worldwide management
Enter siteHarrisonParrott Arts Partnerships & Tours manages the inaugural BBC Proms South Korea
Enter siteThe HarrisonParrott Group (HPG) is a leading international arts and music management company with offices operating out of London, Munich, and Paris, with hubs in Madrid and Beijing.
HPG is part of a portfolio of associated companies including HarrisonParrott, Polyarts, Birdsong Music Publishing, and a charity, the HarrisonParrott Foundation. Through our Group and associated companies, we span multiple elements of the arts industry: management of classical music and genre-defying artists, music publishing, international orchestral touring, management of dance industry professionals, arts and music cross-sector project management and curation, creative arts consultancy, digital and gaming platforms, and arts and music education.
Together, the HPG and associated companies work synergistically to provide musicians and arts professionals worldwide with the highest quality artistic management, curation and expertise across the performing arts ecosystem.
Inclusion & Access
We are committed to embedding Inclusion & Access (I&A) at the heart of HPG’s practice, including staff recruitment, roster development and projects. We approach I&A with sincerity, humility and the knowledge that there is still much to learn.
Sustainability
We believe in the power of classical music and the arts to make real changes to the climate emergency. In 2019, we set up an internal working group to embed environmental sustainability at the heart of HPG’s practice, and we are annually assessed for our carbon footprint.