Multi-genre composer and brass specialist James Brady provides key pointers on how to arrange effectively for ensembles of all shapes and sizes.
It came as a shock to many when Musicroom, owned by Hal Leonard, closed the doors on seven of its stores. MT’s Phil Croydon talks to customers and managers from other retail chains to test the health...
David Kettle investigates how long winters, political will and a love of music have shaped music education in Iceland
In the IGCSE Listening paper, the Western classical set work is found in section D and is worth 16 marks (out of a total of 70 marks for the whole paper). In 2022, students will have the opportunity...
Katie Teage demonstrates how Artificial Intelligence can personalise learning and introduce creativity into the primary classroom, and help with planning and saving time
In the January and September 2020 issues of Music Teacher, the first two in our KS3 world tour series of resources explored the music of the Caribbean and Latin America. This month we move to Asia and...
The event gives opportunities to people of all ages to try out a musical instrument
The charity World Heart Beat now has a second education space in London. MT's Amrit Virdi dropped by to see its facilities and meet the staff preparing young students from a range of backgrounds
For the first time since 2019, students taking GCSE music will be sitting a listening paper this year. The students currently in Year 11 have experienced major disruption over the last two years, so...