Adam Osmianski reviews a programme of group-drumming activities for whole class or small groups
This year, Sing for Pleasure (SfP) is celebrating its 60th birthday. MT's Phil Croydon caught up with the national choral charity to learn more about its support for music education
Launched on Earth Day, 22 April, the campaign ‘This Is Not A Rehearsal’ encourages proactive engagement across the music education sector
Teaching KS3 and KS4 music involves the continual need to find ways to make sense out of music for our students. Our scant two-page KS3 national curriculum gives us the freedom to do this as we...
In this resource, I give advice on how to tackle the background to the topic, recommend some online resources, and provide a ‘way in’ to the music itself, including specific works that could be...
Last month, we began the latest part of our wider listening series, exploring the diversity of pop music in the second half of the 20th century, decade by decade. We looked at four specific genres of...
Pianist-educator Tim Topham, founder of instrumental teacher training site TopMusicCo, argues for a more integrated approach to teaching music, one that eschews the linear exam approach in favour of...
The Orchestra of Sound and Light has commissioned a new South Downs-inspired songbook with free accompanying compositional resources for students. Producer Liz Webb tells us more.
Stormzy, Dua Lipa or Aitch might not be the first artists who come to mind when you think of music lessons. Hattie Fisk speaks to director of music at East London Arts and Music (ELAM) and Rap Club...