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Updates from the UK's music education sector
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….
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…
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…
“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…
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…
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…


