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Updates from the UK's music education sector
Gloucestershire Music’s short film on Whole Class Ensemble Tuition
Make Music Gloucestershire has put together a short film about Whole Class Ensemble Tuition in their local primary schools. Watch it below. https://youtu.be/QNusiFlktVM
Why it’s time to fine-tune music education in all our schools
Dr Gwen Moore, lecturer in music education at the University of Limerick, says overall the subject has improved over the past two…
Sistema Scotland’s Big Noise orchestras has positive effect on local community
The initial findings of a long-term study show that Sistema Scotland’s Big Noise orchestras are having a positive effect on the local…
BBC Ten Pieces announce details of new Secondary phase
Building on the success of BBC Music’s Ten Pieces for Primary, which has already engaged more than half of UK primary schools,…
Blog: Paul Pacifico: Reaching For The Stars – Do We Really Think Music Is Worth It?
There are two children sitting next to each other at a school desk. They are both 8 years old. They are asked…
Inspectors highlight Welsh primary schools’ strengths in the creative arts
Estyn has highlighted a number of primary schools across Wales that are leading the way in the creative arts and whose approaches…
Investigation into how musicians find creative inspiration at Cambridge
An investigation into how musicians find creative inspiration has identified four key ingredients needed for creative expression. It also shows that musicians…
New NAMM Foundation Study Shows Parents and Teachers in Harmony About Students Learning Music
Contrary to state and local pressures to de-emphasize and de-fund music and arts education, a new NAMM Foundation-funded, nationwide study of 1,000…
David Lister – “Benedetti is right to say children should have classical music forced on them”
You will eat your greens, tidy your room, and listen to Beethoven’s violin concerto. Should listening to classical music be something that…