Closing on 31 March, entries are open for SYM’s Solo Performer of the Year and Ensemble of the Year competitions, providing young musicians with the chance to gain experience and further their...
The pilot scheme provided 600 children in Northern Ireland with free weekly singing tuition schemes, and a finale performance in St Patrick's Cathedral.
The report found that 43 per cent of classical musicians have attended an independent school
Tech expert Tim Hallas explores the practical benefits of using AI – for teachers.
Eleanor Rashid takes a look at Listen & Celebrate: Activities to Enrich and Diversify Primary Music by Nathan Holder and Helen MacGregor, published by Collins Music.
Craving further flexibility with the drum input for his student's compositions, Dale Wills outlines why a drum replacement method is worth serious consideration.
Terms and conditions of employment for teaching assistants need improving, says senior economist
‘It is essential that all political parties recognise the value of music education and commit to supporting these calls to action for the benefit of current and future generations’, said Music Mark’s...
In this resource, we’ll look at two works in Edexcel’s GCSE AoS4, ‘Fusions’, and explore teaching and learning ideas. We’ll go deep into the harmony of Esperanza Spalding’s ‘Samba em prelúdio’, and...
The NYO has announced its new cohort of teenage musicians as from 2025.