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Updates from the UK's music education sector
Music Mark publishes Model Music Curriculum Member Consultation
The UK Association of Music Education – Music Mark has produced its Music Mark Model Curriculum Consultation paper to inform the Department of Education’s…
Prosper North: a new, free business support programme for culture and heritage organisations
Prosper North’s aims are to improve the capabilities of around 80 cultural heritage organisations in the North of England– from music venues…
Music Education Council launches Child Performance Licensing Survey
A group of Music Education Council’s Member Organisations has come together to look at how as a sector we can address the issue…
Artistic Development Comes to the North West Area
This weekend sees Brass Bands England bring the revolutionary Artistic Development with Philip Harper to the North West Area for the first…
Shake It Up, the music competition for schools, announces star judging panel – and extends deadline for entries
Shake It Up, the music arranging competition for Schools, is delighted to confirm its 2019 judging panel. The competition invites music teachers to…
Home from Home: Y ME goes behind the scenes of NYTC
This article is taken from Y ME? (because it’s Your Music Education), May 2019, guest edited by Amplify, a Blaze Arts project. This…
I study music at university, and I don’t regret it!
This article is taken from Y ME? (because it’s Your Music Education), May 2019, guest edited by Amplify, a Blaze Arts project. This…
Amplify Your Voice
This article is taken from Y ME? (because it’s Your Music Education), May 2019, guest edited by Amplify, a Blaze Arts project. This…
Trinity College London calls for unpublished original compositions from young composers
Trinity College London is pleased to announce a call for unpublished original compositions for its Piano syllabus 2021-2023 from young composers. Trinity’s aim…