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Updates from the UK's music education sector
Bridget’s Blog: Going boldly into 2023
I’m a great one for having a plan, and the festive season is one of the most important times to have one…
Lost in Conversation: Concerns about the Music Hub Investment Process consultation
Music Mark is concerned that a focus on provision of an equitable, diverse and inclusive Music Education is being lost within the…
ORA Singers joins with the Three Choirs Festival to support state-school composers
Applications are now open for the 2023 Young Composers programme, the pioneering mentoring scheme run by the award-winning ensemble, ORA Singers. The…
Youth Music-funded projects offered free access to Charanga’s YuStudio DAW
All Youth Music-funded partners are eligible for a free Charanga YuStudio licence for the duration of their project. Once set up with…
Bridget’s Blog: Mobile music libraries and CD Clubs
Having made her annual visit to Cardiff University to give a lecture to second-year Music students, Bridget shares some of the students’…
‘The FMS – that’s the Federation of Men in Suits…’
In memory of Margaret Griffiths. I was saddened to read on twitter recently that ‘Auntie Margaret’ – Margaret Griffiths – had passed…
Meet the Sponsor: ABRSM, Online Sponsor of Music Mark’s conference series
Ahead of the Online day of our Talk into Action conference series on 17 November, we caught up with our Online Sponsor,…
Over 3,000 young people to perform live in Music For Youth Proms at the Royal Albert Hall
More than 3,000 young people will perform at the Royal Albert Hall on 15th & 16th November when Music For Youth hosts…
ABRSM launches exam discount pilot operated by Music Mark to help UK music services support students facing hardship
Music services around the UK are able to help to support learners struggling to pay for music exams under a pilot scheme…