News
Updates from the UK's music education sector
New social prescribing resources launched to harness the health benefits of singing and playing with others
Making Music, the UK’s membership organisation for leisure-time music, and Singing for Health Network announce the launch of free downloadable guides on…
Meet the Mentors
Would you benefit from some support in your leadership role within a Music Education Hub? Or are you looking for support in…
Music Fans Want More Action on Climate Change
‘Turn Up The Volume’ survey from Music Declares Emergency. Music fans are most likely to care about climate change and place a…
How to improve your event ticketing with Trybooking
Are you planning your next concert or event? Do you need ticketing support? Trybooking can help. Trybooking are Music Mark Industry Partners…
Introducing….A Common Approach 2022
When we closed the Music Mark central office in London in 2020, one of the biggest decisions was what to do with…
Bridget’s Blog: Music, for goodness sake?
How we advocate for music is an ongoing discussion in the music education world. Should we celebrate music for its intrinsic value…
A Common Approach Relaunches Today
Twenty years after it’s original publication the essential framework for a meaningful musical learning journey relaunches, expanded and developed for 2022: musicmark.org.uk/a-common-approach…
Celebrating ‘The Power of Music’, new research by Dr Susan Hallam and Dr Evangelos Himonides
Ahead of its publication and Q&A webinar, we take a look at the forthcoming book by Dr Susan Hallam and Dr Evangelos…
Music Mark’s Spring Summit 2022 in review
Music Mark’s annual Spring Summit took place this year on 1st April at the Friends Meeting House in London – the first…


