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Are you making the most of your member benefits?

Whether you’re a new or longstanding Music Mark Member, are you making the most of your member benefits? With such a vast…

The Importance of Diverse Musical Voices

Musician of the Month fits alongside your primary music scheme to create a culture of musical appreciation and understanding within your school,…

23rd Sep 2024

Research Shorts: Using AI in contemporary composition

This week I’ve been talking to Zakiya Leeming about her work with artificial intelligence (AI) and music, and it’s great to be…

20th Sep 2024

Celebrating Cultural Diversity and Inclusion in Tower Hamlets

Tower Hamlets in East London is one of the UK’s most ethnically diverse boroughs which stretches from the City of London to…

20th Sep 2024

Why Carbon Literacy is relevant to music educators

Next month, our bespoke Carbon Literacy course is taking place for the first time. Led by Tina Parsons, Head of Service at…

Using music to share environmental concerns

The National Open Youth Orchestra (NOYO) is a world-pioneering inclusive orchestra where brilliant 11 – 25-year-old disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse and…

Creating outdoor, multi-sensory spaces at Sounds Wild

Sounds Wild is a unique outdoor, multi-sensory exploration for Learning Disabled people of all ages. Jo Colton, Director of Programmes at Soundabout,…

Music Opportunities Pilot: Breaking Down Barriers to Opportunity

Music Mark are delighted to be partnering with Young Sounds UK to support the Music Opportunities Pilot. Pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds or…

Guide Music Mark’s future by joining our Board of Trustees

Music Mark is seeking two Members to be elected to positions on our Board of Trustees, as well as two co-opted positions….

13th Sep 2024

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