Concert production serves as the main front where academic training, artistic practice, and audience engagement converge. More than mere performances, these productions create spaces for exploration, allowing students to deepen their understanding of repertoire and traditions through a hands-on approach guided by specialists. Through this process, young musicians not only develop technical and stylistic skills but also gain a deeper comprehension of the historical, aesthetic, and philosophical contexts of each work.
Preparing a concert offers them firsthand experience in the production of a professional event—from individual preparation and ensemble rehearsals to constructing an interpretative narrative, managing stage presence, and engaging with the audience. This practical learning is essential for their growth as artists, equipping them with the necessary tools to navigate the professional music world with autonomy and critical judgment.
Each concert is also a point of connection with the audience that offers an experience that transcends mere performance. We aim to create immersive moments where listeners do not simply listen to the music but experience it as a communicative and transformative act. By designing programs with a strong thematic threading and carefully curated experiences, our productions become a means of reinterpreting repertoire, fostering dialogue between tradition and contemporary perspectives, and ensuring that early music remains a vibrant and relevant art form today.
In this sense, AMAM not only trains musicians but also cultivates engaged and critical audiences, contributing to the development of a richer, more diverse, and more accessible musical culture.