With its unique vision and impressive commitment, the INSTRUMENTUM Foundation is setting new standards in the promotion of young musical talent. Established to bring together outstanding string instruments with up-and-coming artists, the Foundation is a prime example of cultural promotion in action. In an interview conducted by Anita Gödiker, Christian Reister tells us more about the goals, challenges and the special connection between business and culture.
Anita Gödiker:
“Mr. Reister, please explain to our readers what the INSTRUMENTUM Foundation is all about and how this wonderful initiative came about.”
Christian Reister:
“The INSTRUMENTUM Foundation was established with the aim of building a bridge between talented string instrument musicians on the one hand and exceptional string instruments on the other. The talented musicians fundamentally need these instruments with their outstanding sound in order to develop, but are generally unable to afford them themselves. Our vision is to one day support 100 young talents on their path to musical excellence by lending them first-class string instruments that we can purchase from the donations.”
Anita Gödiker:
“It fills me with great joy to see how the Foundation has developed so positively in such a short space of time. As an Advisory Board member, I am of course particularly interested in how the Advisory Board can best support the Foundation.”
Christian Reister:
“The commitment of the advisory boards is something very special for us and we are extremely grateful for it. They not only contribute their professional expertise, but also open doors to important networks. We particularly appreciate partners like you who make performance opportunities in your business centers possible and thus offer musicians a platform.”
Anita Gödiker:
“What distinguishes the INSTRUMENTUM Foundation from other cultural initiatives?”
Christian Reister:
“Our unique selling point is the direct connection between top-class instruments and up-and-coming talent. We thus create a unique symbiosis of cultural sponsorship and the development of young talent. With us, supporters can make a string instrument possible in its entirety with their donation and participate in a special way in the development of the talent they support.”
Anita Gödiker:
“As an entrepreneur, the connection between business and culture is particularly close to my heart. How do you see this symbiosis?”
Christian Reister:
“This connection is essential for us and we are very grateful for your exemplary commitment. The concerts in your business centers bring culture directly into the business world and create valuable encounters. The symbiosis opens up completely new perspectives and opportunities for everyone involved. We particularly like the way in which your company assumes cultural responsibility to promote and preserve music, which is of inestimable social value.”
Anita Gödiker:
“Mr. Reister, thank you very much for this inspiring interview. It is impressive how you promote talent and preserve cultural values. We look forward to accompanying you on your journey in the future.”
With the support of partners such as Satellite Office, the INSTRUMENTUM Foundation impressively implements its vision and creates not only sonic but also cultural bridges.
If you would like to find out more about this inspiring initiative, visit the Foundation’s website: www.instrumentum.org