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Guest Blog: 'The response to the whole tour has been entirely positive'

Chris Swain, Musical Director of the Wycliffe Choral Society in Gloucestershire, has just returned from a

Where is the music?

Professional music organisations seem more likely to network amongst themselves and to talk to a similar musical ensemble, music

Homo Sum-ming up

Since being paired with Croydon Bach Choir in September 2016, I have worked with the choir on numerous occasions, gradually feedi

Aliens whispering in Macclesfield

In September of last year I found that I was to be paired up with the KEMS Concert Band as part of the 2016-17 'Adopt A Composer'

Election time! What could the party manifestos mean for leisure-time music groups?

You’ve probably had your fill of campaigning already, but let me enthuse – or alarm – you by briefly looking at the parties’ mani

Guest Blog: Want to improve your skills and confidence as a performer and develop as a musician?

The Certificate is a new one-year programme developed by Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, in partnership with the

Whistling martians

Fresh off our society’s 60th Jubilee concert at The Royal Northern College of Music, our return from Easter break brought us an unexpe

Angus Allnatt Charitable Foundation Fund

 

The Fund supports charitable organisations that help young musicians aged 13-25 particularly those at the beginning of a professional career.

Funding is available for expenditure costs associated with projects. Due to the volume of applications received, applicants are advised to submit a proposal, or give notice that they intend to do so, at least six months in advance.

Applications should be made in writing to the Angus Allnatt Charitable Foundation.

Brexit: what could it mean for your group?

Making Music took no stance on Brexit prior to the referendum, nor afterwards.