MT's Phil Croydon investigates a ground-breaking programme for instrumental teachers, in discussion with Katrina Damigos, head of teacher training at Music Masters.
When approaching a recording, the first step is to consider what genre of music you're dealing with. Sound engineer Ken Blair talks through the traditions and how genre affects the equipment you use...
This resource will give a brief overview of the context of the late-Romantic Requiem, followed by detailed analysis of some extracts from three key works.
This resource will give a brief overview of the context of Handel’s Coronation Anthems and oratorios, followed by detailed analysis of extracts from two works.
The number of students taking arts subjects at GCSE level is at a 15-year low, according to a new analysis by the independent charity Campaign for the Arts
Alongside the prescribed work in OCR’s Area of Study 1 (Instrumental Music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven), it’s essential that students familiarise themselves with wider listening from this period.
Technology continues to move on at quite a pace, with new apps and websites constantly being developed. This resource highlights gems that could help you reduce workload, streamline a process, or make...
Author and teacher Cyrilla Rowsell explains the beginnings and aims of an organisation that trains specialists and generalists in Kodály, musicianship, and having a ‘well-trained heart’.
This is the third part of our latest series of wider listening resources, exploring pop music in the second half of the 20th century. We’ve tracked the journey of pop music from its roots in American...
The competition will 'find and reward a deserving institution' with their choice of high-quality musical instruments from Conn-Selmer Europe.