With multiple new programmes offering flexible study, the vocal department at St Mary's Music School is ready to take centre stage, finds MT's David Kettle
We often talk of pipelines or conduits in music education, but how do these function? Adam Whittaker, Luan Shaw and Martin Fautley of the Birmingham Music Education Research Group investigate the...
Music education organisations have initially welcomed the National Plan for Music Education (NPME), with more ‘forensic’ responses expected from the sector at a later date.
Arts Council England and the Department for Education have announced eight new National Youth Music Organisations (NYMO), raising the total number from seven to fifteen.
Teaching resources for 7- to 11-year-olds will be available from autumn 2024.
Kate Campbell-Green, head of Tameside music service, has played the ukulele for 14 years and delivered INSETS, workshops and conferences on the instrument. Here, she recommends a selection of...
The first movement of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 is the longest and potentially most challenging of all the new Edexcel GCSE set works for teaching from 2016. This resource is about how to open it...
This resource, the first of two resources that will look at some of Edexcel’s suggestions for wider listening and ‘other perspectives’, will look in detail at two iconic works of European avant-garde...
Nina-Marie Plapp reviews Folk and Beyond – a cello sheet music collection from Joanna Borrett.
ISM chief executive Deborah Annetts called the situation ‘dire and simply not good enough’.