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Bridget’s Blog: Turning an idea into a plan, and talk into action  

I have always found starting new projects exciting; taking an idea and discussing where it might lead, developing a plan to implement…

“Collaboration is key”: Inside the National Schools Singing Programme

The National Schools Singing Programme was founded and is supported by the Hamish Ogston Foundation for all Catholic dioceses in the UK….

14th Feb 2022

NCO-GB announce their 2022 programme

The National Children’s Orchestras of Great Britain has announced their 2022 programme, sharing details of the incredible activities, artists and repertoire in…

9th Feb 2022

Bridget’s Blog: book a one-to-one with our consultants

In a world where Zoom and Teams are now a part of life, there’s often an impulse to make every conversation that isn’t an…

7th Feb 2022

“Music is the ultimate mode of communication”: Get to know Music Mark’s new Champion, Dr Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason  

Author, music education advocate, and mother of seven incredibly talented musicians, we couldn’t think of anyone better than Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason to be…

7th Feb 2022

New training being developed for trauma and mental health-informed singing

Music for Good is delighted to have secured funding from the National Foundation for Youth Music to further develop and roll-out a…

Bridget’s Blog: what do you need from a Marketing toolkit?

And what is Comms and Marketing anyway?  When I started as CEO at Music Mark, we were a very small team and…

31st Jan 2022

Bridget’s Blog: Meet Music Mark’s newest Champion…

I was lucky growing up to have two musical parents.  Of course, I didn’t always see it that way when my Dad…

ORA Singers looking for passion and potential in third Composer Competition & Mentoring Scheme for state-school students

The award-winning ensemble, ORA Singers, announces its 2022 ORA Singers Composer Competition with applications now open! The trail-blazing choral group, which has…

24th Jan 2022

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