




National plan and music service announced for Wales
Wales’ first National Plan for Music Education has been published and the government has committed...
Wales’ first National Plan for Music Education has been published and the government has committed...
For more than 100 years, from the earliest experiments in silent movies to the modern, digitally enhanced, computer-aided action blockbusters, music has played an essential role in films, relied upon...
This is the second part of a resource looking at the development of the symphony, which is the compulsory Area of Study for Eduqas AS and A level. AS students study from 1750 to 1830 (which was mostly...
In this resource Maxwell will be looking at how learning literacy can provide a useful model for learning to read music: teaching music should take a holistic approach in which reading, listening and...
One of the things that makes music a difficult subject to teach is its very nature. It’s ephemeral and invisible, and it exists only as movements of the air at a particular place and time. A score of...
Originally launched to mark Mental Health Week, this live list of useful mental health resources for...
Manchester Camerata and Lavender Rodriguez have been collaborating with school students on a project...
In our second article on what major UK exam boards are doing to decolonise, Roger Wilson...
The UK's leading musical theatre organisation for young people, British Youth Music Theatre (BYMT),...
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Eleanor Rashid takes a look at Listen & Celebrate: Activities to Enrich and Diversify Primary Music...
Hattie Fisk reviews Fred and the Fantastic Tub-Tub by Zeb Soanes, published by Graffeg.
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