Inside Sony Music
- Sony Music Group’s First Global Scholars Conference
- Aug 26, 2024
In June 2022, applications opened for the first official Global Scholars Program. This new initiative was designed to help educate the next generation of music leaders and provide scholarships for a diverse group of students around the world enrolled in music and music business-related fields of study at accredited colleges and universities.
The program received applications from over 70 countries. The 50 scholarships awarded represent a global cohort of students across all regions where Sony Music Group operates (including Africa, Asia, Australia, Continental Europe, Latin/Iberia, New Zealand, North America and the United Kingdom). All the beneficiaries showcase immense passion for music, and a commitment to pursuing a career in music and inspiring new opportunities for artists, songwriters, and composers.
This July, the Scholars traveled from around the world and came together for a four-day conference at our NYC headquarters.
The conference itinerary was packed with enriched programming, and opportunities for the students to hear from—and network with—producers, songwriters, engineers and music professionals and leaders from across SMG.
They participated in discussions about the recent journey of the music industry, listened to panels delving into the dynamic world of music marketing, engaged in interactive workshops and studio sessions, and much more.
Hear from some of the scholars, below.
“As a performing artist, the conference provided a fascinating look into the behind-the-scenes of the mainstream music industry. It was eye-opening hearing directly from the executives. My desire to pursue music professionally has always been strong, and the conference has solidified ideas that will contribute to furthering my career.”
– Duncan Hunter Neale, McGill University, Schulich School of Music; Performance Jazz (Jazz Trumpet)
“This conference has profoundly changed my musical goals and life. Seeing things I had only vaguely imagined has been incredibly inspiring. I was deeply moved by how everyone is dedicated to bringing music to life, and by the detailed and kind responses to our questions.”
– Ye Won You, Berklee College of Music; Music/Film Scoring, Composition, Jazz, Music Production
“During the ‘Day in the Life at the Studio’ session, I gained a wealth of knowledge from Sony Music’s A&R and songwriters. I can apply these lessons and insights to my career journey and navigate the industry more effectively. This experience has been profoundly inspiring in shaping my professional aspirations.”
– Maharsyalfath Izlubaid Qutub Maulasufa, President University; Information Systems for Business and Management focusing on Music Technology