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Found 1531 results for "first steps of a little artist"

 SCJC performing the world premiere of The Dragon Songs
Features 01 Oct 2022

The Children Who Grew: The Dragon Songs choral resource

Open access choir Scunthorpe Cooperative Junior Choir recently performed the world premiere of The Dragon Songs, a commission from Friday Afternoons on behalf of Britten Pears Arts. Having attended...

Karen Marshall

Instrumental & Vocal
Exam repertoire books, available for Initial Grade to Grade 8
Review 01 Jun 2024

Reviews: Trinity College London Singing Grade Books

Edwin Pitt Mansfield surveys Trinity College of London’s suite of books to support singing exams (from 2023)

Edwin Pitt Mansfield

Instrumental & Vocal
News 22 May 2024

Report finds 42% of state schools no longer entering students for GCSE Music

Cultural Learning Alliance highlights long-term falls in exam entries, teacher recruitment and extra-curricular engagement

Michael Pearce

Sector Insights
News 02 Jun 2021

Sir Kevan Collins resigns over education recovery plan

In his resignation letter, the recovery commissioner calls for ‘sport, music and the rich range of activities that define a great education’.

Harriet Clifford

Classroom Music
International College of Musical Theatre students performing Rent
Teaching Materials 01 Apr 2018

AQA AoS4: Music for theatre – part one

In this first part of a two-part resource, we'll look at the contributions to the genre of the two earliest composers named by AQA, and the only two no longer living – Kurt Weill and Richard Rodgers.

Simon Rushby

Teaching Materials
Teaching Materials 01 Nov 2020

Developing wider listening: the Baroque period

This is the first in a series of resources to help students develop their understanding and experience of music from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods, and from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Simon Rushby

Teaching Materials
 A student using the Trumpet Adapter
Features 01 May 2023

Removing barriers in whole-class ensemble teaching

Presenting the first in a series of articles from the Birmingham Music Education Research Group (at Birmingham City University), Emma Nenadic and Nikki Booth report on an inclusive whole-class...

Emma Booth

Instrumental & Vocal
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