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Updates from the UK's music education sector

Kirklees students joined by Grammy-nominated singer at space-themed concert

Kirklees Youth Symphony Orchestra and choirs from schools across Kirklees were joined by Grammy-nominated singer Beth Nielsen Chapman at a space-themed concert in March….

28th May 2015

Community Music students forge new relationship with Barnsley Music Hub

Throughout the last two terms, we’ve been very happy to be Champions for the BBC’s national project, Ten Pieces, an exciting initiative…

28th May 2015

Four star review for Surrey Music Hub’s community opera

Surrey Music Hub’s community opera The Freedom Game has been given a four star review following a performance at the Royal Albert Hall on 12th May….

28th May 2015

Make Some Noise and Two Rivers Special School documentary

Make Some Noise has created a short documentary about the organisation’s work with Two Rivers Special School in Tamworth as part of their Youth Music…

28th May 2015

Primary school students in Nottingham earn Music Medal

340 students from primary schools across Nottingham have performed together in a mass orchestra to earn a Music Medal qualification from ABRSM. Taking…

28th May 2015

Prom success for Bradford Music and Arts Service

More than 800 pupils from schools across Bradford recently  wowed crowds with song, dance and even “body percussion” at an annual Schools’…

28th May 2015

Darren Henley: first public speech

Thank you for welcoming me to Hull. This is my first major speech as chief executive of Arts Council England. I’m delighted…

28th May 2015

Music education compared in countries around the world

An article on The Age website (May 2015) points to weaknesses in Australia’s music education system – 63 per cent of schools…

28th May 2015

Seven things schools will need to know after the Queen’s Speech – TES

The Queen’s Speech today set out the new government’s initial plans over the forthcoming parliament. The news agenda has been dominated by…

28th May 2015

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