Edwin Pitt Mansfield reviews the changes in the ABRSM diplomas in performance, music directing and teaching
Once in plentiful supply, music courses are no longer the accessible holiday activities they used to be – and more's the pity, writes Anne Templer
Phil Croydon meets trumpeter Claude Deppa to discuss his playing, South African jazz and Kinetika Bloco, the exciting youth band from south London.
Work will begin this summer to transform part of the conservatoire’s Silk Street building into acoustically isolated and controlled spaces for specialist teaching and practice
Dr Jodie Underhill of the ISM unpacks the survey findings and shares what these mean for teachers.
This resource looks at essay-writing skills and offers tips on how to approach essay writing with your students. It also works through some ideas that will support different exam boards. It is...
A new report presents the challenges in delivering the NPME
Vibrato and bending notes on a piano? The British company ROLI's new Airwave is ‘jaw-dropping’, says Richard Llewellyn, CEO of Technology in Music Education (TiME)
Efforts to improve wellbeing in the classroom often focus on providing spaces for pupils to express concerns. But, as recent Royal Conservatoire of Scotland BEd student Anya Galloway argues, the...
‘This was never going to be a perfect document’, writes Nate Holder in his initial response to the refreshed National Plan for Music Education.