Robert Legg gives practical tips on how to get staff and students on your side in setting up a school choir.
Wizdom Layne, the new deputy director of Sound Connections, considers what tensions exist between the music industry and music education sector, and asks what steps we might take to give all young...
The Academy is the first free, non-selective state school in Britain established in partnership with a national orchestra.
Is it time to move away from conventional approaches to keyboard and piano in school? Chris Woods of The Chris Woods Groove Orchestra and The Music Education Podcast offers a fresh perspective on a...
Following on from his column on the need to cultivate students’ love of classical music to improve their playing quality when tackling these pieces, 16-year-old Noah Bradley shares some ideas for how...
The first year of the competition focussed on recently released print resources available in the UK
Producing a cover of an existing commercial release is one of the biggest challenges Music Technology A Level students must tackle, but it is also potentially one of the most rewarding. Ian Wilson...
How Musicians Without Borders brings joy and hope in the Democratic Republic of Congo through their singing programme
In the wake of recent GCSE and A Level Music results, the ISM’s senior policy and campaigns officer, Naomi McCarthy, reflects on the decline, causes and need for advocacy.