IS THIS YOU?

1. A Japanese citizen who has studied at a UK institution for longer than three months (current and former students)
2. Want to work as a professional in the music or art industries in Japan

'Inspire! UK Audition' aims to support young and talented Japanese graduates of UK institutions who want to work in the music and art industries. British Council Japan and Toshiba EMI, a Japanese music company and a part of UK EMI Group, are working together with other UK companies in Japan in order to hold the first-ever audition and competition for UK alumni in Japan. Please visit the competition website at www.inspireuk-audition.jp

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EMI Music UK and Ireland is part of the EMI Group PLC, the largest independent music company and the oldest record company in the world, dating back to 1897. EMI Music UK and Ireland is the regional headquarters and consists of Angel Music, EMI Records, Parlophone (both under Capitol Music) and Virgin Records ñ one catalogue division and numerous imprints and associated labels. These include the world famous EMI Classics, Innocent, Blue Note jazz label, Heavenly Records, Relentless and dance label Positiva. Angel Music Group, newly created in 2005, is home to the labels Angel, Innocent and EMI Classics. Virgin Records was originally acquired from Richard Branson in 1992 by EMI Records and became fully integrated into the UK company in 2002.

Each label maintains an individual musical and creative strategy and ensures that EMI represents many of the best-known recording artists in the world.

The company revenue comes from two principal sources: the sale of recorded music in the physical and digital domain, and the licensing of its repertoire to EMI affiliates worldwide. The latter forms the vast majority of its overseas earnings from 50 countries worldwide. With a market leading share of UK-sourced music sold in the UK, EMI Music UK consistently signs, sells and breaks through with more British artists than any other record company.

EMI Music in Britain continues to operate as a creative powerhouse in "The World's Greatest Music Company." From signing the Beatles in 1962 and a then unknown group "offering some promise" - The Sex Pistols - in 1976, to Robbie Williams in 1996, Coldplay in 1999, and more recent signings KT Tunstall, Simon Webbe, The Kooks and The Magic Numbers, EMI Music continues to break new artists, ensuring it has the best catalogue in years to come. Additional artists on the EMI roster include the Rolling Stones, Kylie Minogue, Paul McCartney, Kate Bush and Gorillaz, among many others.

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