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10 Things Schools Should Know About Music: #6 Music Fosters Team Working
In our 10 Things Schools Should Know About Music booklet we celebrate the ways in which music fosters team working. Playing in…
No matter the colour you choose, it will be green: All pinstruments independently certified as carbon neutral
Brass instruments manufactured in plastic have been independently certified as carbon neutral. Warwick Music Group has become the first UK music instrument…
Top Tips for Planning Teaching in Schools this September
Safe Face to Face Music Learning in Schools with Southampton Music Hub Returning to teach music in schools this September? Southampton Music…
10 Things Schools Should Know About Music: #5 Music is Fun
“Music is a creative outlet and exercises my mind in a totally different way.” – student at Huntington school, Yorkshire When we…
Family-run school travel company works tirelessly to minimise the impact of Covid-19 on teachers and music leaders
“If there’s a right thing to do, then we will do it and we’ve always worked that way,” Club Europe Group Travel…
Musical time capsule project for Nottingham and Karlsruhe cements a wonderful relationship
Introducing ‘Into the Unknown’ – the second international music venture for Nottingham Music Hub, since the beginning of Lockdown. Whilst mass instrumental…
London Music Masters rolls out diversity audit tool
Building strategies to dispel racism and drive change. The music education charity makes its self-analysis tool free to encourage greater accountability and…
Brass Bands England’s latest statement on Covid-19
Since the announcement by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) on Thursday 9 July, prohibiting gatherings of non-professional brass,…
Moving towards an anti-racist professional practice: Developing understanding and awareness
The words below are adapted from a presentation given to Music Mark Members by Jenn Raven of Sound Connections. The presentation formed…


