An interactive, whistle-stop tour of new music and composition! London Sinfonietta musicians and presenter Patrick Bailey explore how to compose and create new music. Listen to pieces by living composers, join in with the performance and hear new works by young people.
Resources to help you understand and support neurodivergency in performing arts.
Sutton Music Trust have created a 10-part mini video series, which is designed to support settings with developing their music provision, from practical tips and advice, what resources to use, to assessing their current provision.
This resource for ages 14+ by Angeline Morrison (Guardian folk album of the year 2022) investigates hidden histories of people of African origin, and their relationship to traditional songs that are still sung in Britain today.
This set of videos demonstrates how to teach pupils a new tune without notation. They are suitable for any instrument, level or genre. Activities can be used in individual, small or large groups, including ensembles and whole class.
A short aminated film (3.5 minutes) designed to provide information for young people and their parents/carers about the benefits of choosing to study Music at KS4.
Discover inspirational and practical singing strategies to enhance your music curriculum, and feel empowered to share the joy of singing with your students.
Join our intrepid explorers Captain Cuthbert, Camee the Red Panda and Music Mike on their musical adventures…
Welcome to the Bandroom is a project funded by Arts Council England, produced by Foden’s Band, for teachers and students of all ages to enjoy, learn and interact with, learning all about the Brass Band.
Keynote speech and performance using MiMu gloves from singer, songwriter and music technologist Kris Halpin from Music Mark Annual Conference in Brighton, 2021.