Sheer Publishing Africa, Academy of Sound Engineering unveil partnership
By Ano Shumba
21 Feb 2024 - 16:34
Sheer Publishing Africa and the Academy of Sound Engineering (ASE) in South Africa recently announced a new partnership to broaden their scope in music education and publishing.
The partnership is aimed at fostering knowledge sharing, nurturing educational initiatives and facilitating industry-relevant experiences for students in the realms of music, theatre and publishing.
“In our partnership with the Academy of Sound Engineering, we aspire to forge a pathway of opportunity for burgeoning talents in the South African music scene,” Sheer Publishing Africa managing director Thando Makhunga said.
“Through immersive masterclasses, empowering workshops and meaningful industry engagements, Sheer Publishing Africa is committed to not just preparing the next generation for the realities of the industry but to ignite a passion for excellence and professionalism that will propel them to greater heights of creativity and success.”
In addition to commending the quality of graduates produced by the ASE, Makhunga cited the institution’s track record as evidence of its commitment to excellence.
“Together, we aim to build on this legacy, fostering a new generation of music industry professionals who are passionate about pushing the boundaries of creativity,” she said.
Through the partnership, students will get the opportunity to learn about the music publishing industry before they graduate. As part of the programme, Sheer masterclasses will be incorporated into the ASE curriculum while guest lecturers will provide mentorship support to students.
ASE director Nick Matzukis said: “As the third-largest music publisher, and the largest independent music publisher in the country, Sheer Publishing makes the ideal partner for our students to broaden their knowledge, many of whom are not only artists and producers but also composers. We believe that we are the only institution in South Africa that properly covers all aspects of music publishing, music copyrights and contracts.”
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