Accelerated by the pandemic, artificial intelligence could transform the future of music exams. Sara-Lois Cunningham meets the founders of Online Music Exams to discuss the positive implications of...
Following the launch of the 2024 Music & Drama Education Expo programme, we sat down with head of music content Michael Pearce to find out more about his background, what the role involves and what...
In Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama's first column, director of music Tim Rhys-Evans offers a personal reflection on the relationship between music and mental health.
A half-day conference is set to take place on 11 July at the Hexagon Theatre, The Midland Arts Centre, Birmingham.
Students are studying Debussy's Estampes and the other set works in preparation for a summer Edexcel exam paper either at AS or A Level. A previous Music Teacher resource (January 2017) has already...
Clarissa Payne reviews a collection of flute works by Boulanger, edited by Elisabeth Weinzierl and Edmund Wächter, published by Schott.
Can pop arrangements for piano really hit the right spot to enthuse and engage today's students? And is it possible for this instrument to capture the full sound of a rock or pop band? Author and...
Famous names sign open letter as Wales’s first minister urges the college to ‘think again’
Matt Griffiths, CEO of Youth Music, speaks up for youth clubs and grassroots music projects at a time when demand has never been greater.
Paul Saunders takes a look at a collection of 13 intermediate pieces.