How do we sustain the enthusiasm of beginner players so that they make progress and reap the rewards? Author and teacher Kay Charlton considers the practicalities and benefits of being a reflective...
Reviewer Paul Saunders takes a look Duets for Fun for clarinets, published by Schott.
With the development of the new iPGCE and iQTS qualifications, there has never been a better time for international music teachers to certify their practice, opening doors in the UK and beyond. Dr...
Kate Williams, student support manager at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, outlines the conservatoire's approach to student wellbeing.
His skills, insight and teaching gifts led Denis Wick (1931–2025) to become the father of modern British trombone playing, argues former student Matthew Gee
Now we know that the long-awaited refreshed National Plan for Music Education is coming ‘early next year’, Claire Jackson takes a look back at the original NPME and provides a whistle-stop tour of...
Matt Griffiths, CEO of Youth Music, explores compelling research from its Sound of the Next Generation report and makes recommendations for the controlled use of digital devices in music education and...
Kate Rounding explores the many benefits of the ground-breaking Clarion
Piano professor Penelope Roskell provides some bitesize advice.
Rachael Gillham reviews Béla Hartmann’s collection published by Goodmusic.