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Welsh National Opera chief’s school music cuts fear

It could take 15 years before the impact of cuts to music education services are felt, warns the Welsh National Opera’s chief…

3rd Feb 2015

Benefits of music education reinforced in new publication

Compelling evidence” for the benefits of music education are revealed in a new research review by internationally renowned Professor Susan Hallam MBE,…

29th Jan 2015

Ed Vaizey – “sick and tired of local authorities stepping away from their responsibility for the arts”

The Conservative minister was speaking at the opening session of the 30th conference of the Association of British Orchestras at the Sage Gateshead….

28th Jan 2015

Nicky Morgan Speech: Why Knowledge Matters

The Secretary of State for Education speaks on the importance of a knowledge-based curriculum and her vision for education. Good evening ladies…

28th Jan 2015

Early education: You’re never too young to get a start in the arts

Before children become literate, music, painting, crafts and drama can give them powerful tools for communication and development Thomas Johnston is a…

27th Jan 2015

What parents need to know about children’s brains on music

If you learned how to play a recorder or ukelele in school, you may have built up brain functions that boosted your…

27th Jan 2015

Children’s music and arts initiatives receive £109 million boost

A range of projects that support children’s music, filmmaking, dance and local-heritage activities are to receive funding worth more than £109 million…

26th Jan 2015

GCSE and A Level Music Announcements from the DfE

The following documents on GCSE and A Levels have been published by the DfE today The new GCSE content for music, art…

26th Jan 2015

The Surprising Science Behind What Music Does To Our Brains

I’m a big fan of music, and use it a lot when working, but I had no idea about how it really…

26th Jan 2015

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