2011
• Antoine Gindt reelected as president, the board members were Jean-Dominique Marco, Remigijus Merkelys, Heike Hoffmann and Antonio Pacheco
• Membership: Jochem Valkenburg replaced Lieven Bertels (Holland Festival)
• Demission of Zsofia Zimanyi (Budapest Autumn Festival)
• Co-option of Mimma Guastoni (Milano Musica)
• 6th Public Conference in Helsinki
2010
• Membership: Matthias Losek replaced Berno Odo Polzer (Wien Modern)
• 5th Public Conference in Paris
2009
• Obtained a new Programme Culture
• Co-option of Tadeusz Wielecki (Warsaw Autumn), Risto Nieminen (Fundação Gulbenkian, Lisbon), Monique Veaute replaced Fabrizio Grifasi (Fondazione Romaeuropa)
2008
• 4th Public Conference in Huddersfield
• Membership: co-option of Lieven Bertels (Holland Festival, Amsterdam), Heike Hoffmann named as an honorary member
• Demissions of Darko Brlek and Magnus Anderson
• Antoine Gindt reelected as president, the board members were Jean-Dominique Marco, Remigijus Merkelys, Elisabeth Schweeger and Antonio Pacheco
• Plans were laid for the period from 2009 to 2014
2007
• 3rd Public Conference in Berlin
• Memberships: Laurent Langlois replaced Tino Haenen (Ars Musica, Brussels), Johan Tallgren replaced Kimmo Hakola (Musica Nova Helsinki), Neeme Punder replaced Madis Kolk (Nyyd Festival, Tallinn)
2006
• Obtained the third Culture 2000 programme
2005
• 2nd Public Conference in Oslo
• Antoine Gindt reelected as president, the board members were Jean-Dominique Marco, Heike Hoffmann, Elisabeth Schweeger and Antonio Pacheco
• Memberships : Frank Madlener replaced Jean-Michel Lejeune (Ircam, Paris), Fabrizio Grifasi replaced Monique Veaute (Romaeuropa), co-option of Javier Güell (Musicadhoy, Madrid), Magnus Anderson (Stockholm New Music festival), Darko Brlek (Ljubljana Festival) and, associated within the Baltic Network for New Music, Raimonds Melderis (Arena Festival, Riga), Remigijus Merkelys (Gaida festival, Vilnius), Madis Kolk (Nyyd festival, Tallinn)
• Plans were laid for the period from 2006 to 2009
2004
• 1st Public Conference in Budapest
• Memberships : Tom Service replaced Susanna Eastburn (Huddersfield CMF), co-option of Mimma Guastoni (Rai Trade)
• Antonio Pacheco replaced Susanna Eastburn as board member
• Support from the French Ministry of Culture and Communication (DMDTS then DDAI)
2003
• Obtained the second Culture 2000 programme
• Memberships: Jean-Michel Lejeune replaced Eric De Visscher (Ircam, Paris), Tino Haenen replaced Frank Madlener (Ars Musica, Brussels), Gillian Moore replaced Jody Myers (Southbank Centre, London)
2002
• Antoine Gindt was elected as president, the board members were Monique Veaute, Jean-Dominique Marco, Elisabeth Schweeger and Susanna Eastburn
• Membership : co-option of Antonio Pacheco (Casa da Musica, Porto), Berno Odo Polzer (Wien Modern), Nikos Tsouchlos (Megaron Concert Hall, Athens), Matthias Osterwold and André Hebbelinck (Berliner Festspiele). Elisabeth Schweeger was now representing the Schauspielfrankfurt instead of the Marchtall Munich. Heike Hoffmann was now representing the Konzerthaus Berlin
• Demission of Nele Hertling and Mimma Guastoni
• Plans were laid for the period from 2003 to 2005
2001
• Memberships : Susanna Eastburn replaced Richard Steinitz (Huddersfield CMF), Jody Myers replaced Karsten Witt (Southbank Centre, London)
2000
• Obtained the first Culture 2000 programme
• Support from the French Ministry of Culture and Communication (Regional Direction of Cultural Affairs from Alsace) to the Réseau Varèse
• Membership: co-option of Richard Steinitz (Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival)
1999
• Creation of the Réseau Varèse in Rome on 13 November in a founding General Assembly meeting, by its founding members :Jean-Dominique Marco (Musica, Strasbourg), Antoine Gindt (T&M-Nanterre), Eric De Visscher (Ircam, Paris), Karsten Witt (Southbank Centre, London), Zofia Zymanyi (Budapest Festival), Elisabeth Schweeger (Marchtall, Bayerisches Staatsschaupiel), Nele Hertling (Hebbel Theatre Berlin), Heike Hoffmann (Berliner Festspiele), Monique Veaute (Romaeuropa), Mimma Guastoni (Musica per Roma), Frank Madlener (Ars Musica, Brussels), Kimmo Hakola (Musica Nova, Helsinki), Geir Johnson (Ultima festival, Oslo)
• The head offices of the Association were established in Strasbourg
• Jean-Dominique Marco was elected as President of the association, the board members were Mimma Guastoni, Monique Veaute, Antoine Gindt and Frank Madlener.
• Plans were laid for the period from 2000 to 2002