Martin Prchal, vice-principal at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, visiting the Faculty of Music in Belgrade
From March 31 to April 3 2022, the Faculty of Music in Belgrade will be proud host to Martin Prchal, vice-principal at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague (Netherlands). During his stay, he will meet the students of BA, MA and PhD studies and talked them through diverse ways and means of integrating entrepreneurial approach in music with artistic identities, music performance and research practice and professional integration.
Martin Prchal’s visit is organized in the framework of the Erasmus+ CBHE DEMUSIS project.
More on the topics and schedule of lectures and workshops for students can be found here.
Trained as a musician of Czech origin, Martin Prchal holds teaching and solo diplomas (violoncello) and a MA in musicology. In his previous position as Chief Executive of the European Association of Conservatoires (AEC), Martin developed a substantial expertise on EU project management through his involvement in several music projects in various EU programmes and on the implications of the Bologna Process on higher music education in Europe. In addition, he was also chair of the board of MusiQuE – Music Quality Enhancement, a European-level Foundation for Quality Enhancement and Accreditation in Higher Music Education registered on EQAR from 2014–2020. Currently, he is Vice President of the European Chamber Music Academy – ECMA.
Since 2011, Martin Prchal is vice-principal at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague with responsibilities for curriculum development, quality assurance and international relations.