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Updates from the UK's music education sector
Feeling Music, the music project for Newham’s deaf & partially-hearing young people
Newham Music’s Feeling Music project provides high-quality music provision for deaf and partially-hearing children and young people in and outside of schools…
Disabled musicians master new ways of performing with instruments from OpenUp Music
We were delighted to see our members, OpenUp Music featured in The Independent this week. Mastering a musical instrument is never easy for…
All our children deserve a rich cultural education; not all of them are getting it
Peter Bazalgette, the chairman of Arts Council England, argues that ‘all pupils should have the opportunity to create, compose, and perform their…
Young musicians from Love Music Trust raise £2k to commission award-winning composer
A group of young percussionists has raised £2k to commission and perform a new piece of music by an award-winning contemporary composer…
Sing Up introduces a new membership for secondary schools
Sing Up, the organisation with an 8-year history of supporting singing in primary schools, has launched a new membership package for secondary…
Portsmouth & Southampton Music Hub host Solent Cultural Conference
Educational professionals and music teachers from all over the country came to Portsmouth on Friday 5th February for the annual Solent Cultural…
Hampshire and Germany in harmony to celebrate peace
A special concert celebrating peace and commemorating the 100th anniversary of World War I brought together young musicians from Hampshire and Giessen…
Noise from the Next Generation – Nottingham Music Hub’s Competition Returns
Noise from the Next Generation, organised by Nottingham Music Hub, gives opportunities to young people, aged 11-19 to show off their talent…
Stem subject snobbery: a student’s view on why arts subjects matter
This 16-year-old says taking GCSE dance was the best decision she ever made – why is everyone so negative about it? “Y’know,…


