Paul Harris has over 600 publications to his name and shares his time among a range of activities. His published series we tend to know. But what of his other work or personal thoughts on teaching?...
The appointment follows a public commitment made by Guildhall Young Artists and Black Lives in Music to provide representation and nurture diverse talent within the orchestra.
One of the latest trends in education technology is the use of virtual reality (VR). But does it offer anything for music education, or is it just a fad? Tim Hallas explores its benefits and...
In this resource – the first in a short series on ‘-isms’ in musical style – we’ll look at some of the key examples of nationalist music, charting its development from the late Classical period to the...
Surely the idea of a pupil learning 40 pieces a year is a step too far for even the most ambitious teacher? String teacher and celebrated author Kathy Blackwell explains not only how it can be done,...
Young children are innately musical, so weaving music into nursery settings is a wonderful boost for wellbeing, writes Emma Hutchinson, the director and founder of the Music House for Children.
Music teachers often bring their own past experiences into the classroom, whether knowingly or unwittingly – and that can have a big impact on students. Chris Woods meets Dr. Liz Mellor to find out...
Music educator and consultant David Barton reports on the work of music festivals and their potential for learners at various stages.