Chichester music lecturer joins national musicians’ board

Bruno Newman, Associate Lecturer in Music at the University of Chichester Conservatoire, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Independent Society of Musicians (ISM). The ISM is Britain’s oldest professional body for musicians, founded in 1884, and represents more than 11,000 members across performance, composition, education and the wider music industry.

Elected to represent the South region for the next three years, Bruno will help steer the ISM’s work on fair pay, musicians’ rights and the fast-moving challenges of AI, streaming services and shrinking music education budgets.

“It’s a tough moment for anyone starting a career in music,” Bruno said. “By sitting on the ISM Board I hope to give our students a direct line to current industry debates and to make sure their voices are heard in shaping whatever comes next.”

Bruno’s appointment strengthens the Conservatoire’s industry links and underlines the University’s commitment to research-informed, professionally focused teaching.

To learn more about the Music degrees on offer at the University of Chichester, visit chi.ac.uk/music

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Date published

01 Jul 2025

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