RWCMD confirms closure of junior conservatoire
The college is ending its weekend youth provision for musicians and actors as a result of...
The college is ending its weekend youth provision for musicians and actors as a result of...
Buzzwords can be a real turn-off for teachers – particularly practitioners who have been in the classroom for a long time. Fads come and go, and as the next excited colleague stands up with a ‘fix’...
Some class teachers and parents fear that, in coming out of class lessons for their instrumental tuition, children may be missing out on important academic material.
Conducting a choir can be a daunting task for a whole-class or instrumental/vocal teacher. It’s common to be uncertain about keeping a clear beat, and how to coordinate using both hands, face and...
Haydn is sometimes referred to as the ‘father of the symphony’, and this prescribed work comprises two movements from the penultimate of his extraordinary output of 104 within the form. Students will...
Mark Kesel, chief examiner of the Music Teachers' Board, shares his perspective on digital music...
James Manwaring considers how to empower students to lead and succeed
Cellist Kay Tucker has a unique perspective as a mother and teacher of children with special...
The role and status of VMTs can be a source of confusion and frustration, for all parties involved....
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Owen Mortimer assesses a volume of intermediate piano miniatures based on various means of transport
Charlotte Way surveys a piano method designed for very young beginners
Jimmy Rotheram reviews Nathan Holder's book exploring racism in music teaching
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Once in plentiful supply, music courses are no longer the accessible holiday activities they used to...