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Updates from the UK's music education sector
Bridget’s blog: Embracing change with the Talk into Action conference series
Talk Into Action Conference Series: Save the Dates! 9 November – Bristol, MShed 14 November – London, Conway Hall 17 November –…
Breathing World: new youth composer competition launched
Following the global success of Wildlife Artist of the Year, the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) has launched a new nationwide competition…
Edsential’s booming music service opens its brand-new Music Resource Centre as expansion continues
Edsential Musical Routes have opened their brand-new Music Resource Centre in Ellesmere Port. The increased demand for instruments has meant Musical Routes…
Voices Foundation wins quarter of a million-pound grant
Voices Foundation has recieved their largest grant in the 29-year history of the organisation. £257,000 over three years from the Paul Hamlyn…
Musicians of Change: Teacher Training With a Difference
Who are the Musicians of Change? Launched in 2019, the Musicians of Change (PGCEi) provided by Music Masters is a unique year-long…
National Plan for Music Education Released in Wales
‘We can be proud that our communities across Wales have long produced music renowned across the world’ – Minister for Education and…
How are we putting Talk into Action?
Social justice and musicianship have long been intertwined as recent research from the University of Glasgow confirms. As a sector Equity, Diversity…
200 tracks and lesson plans free to download including Mozart, Queen, Aretha Franklin & many more…
Queen’s I Want to Break Free, Think by Aretha Franklin and Rag ’n’ Bone Man’s Human are to join favourites by Mozart…
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…


