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Child licensing issues for music groups: where are we at?

Child licensing is increasingly an issue for music groups – what is happening to help with that situation, asks Barbara Eifler, Executive Director of Making Music.

Give a Gig to support Youth Music

Give a Gig is the flagship fundraising initiative for Youth Music, t

What is Music Education Expo and might you find it useful?

What is Music Education Expo and why you might find it interesting and useful to attend this free event, writes Barbara Eifler, Executive Director of Making Music.

Battle of the Somme: film and music

Perform a specially written score live to documentary films, to commemorate the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of the Ancre centenaries.

The end of my Adopt a Composer Journey

It has been a long and rewarding project with the Lincoln Ukulele Band as part of the 2015-16 Adopt a Composer scheme.

Building new audiences

Founded in 1998 with the aim of developing the next generation of chamber music lovers and players, the charity CAVATINA Chamber

Contemporary Music for All opportunities 2017 and 2018

Save the date! The Contemporary Music for All Festival returns on 3 and 4 March 2018 and will take place in all four nations of the UK and at least four cities in England.

Research and evidence: the lifeblood of advocacy

One of the jobs that you as members of Making Music entrust us with is to speak on your behalf to those that shape the environment in which you operate: national and local government(s), regulatory bodies, politicians, funders, and more.

Choir of the Year 2016 comes to a close

10 months later, 10 cities visited and 160 choirs of 5,000 singers competing for 6 places in the Choir of the Year Grand Final – it’s been quite a journey!

Use the Resonate database to find repertoire for music groups

PRS for Music Foundation are funding Association of British Orchestras members (professional ensembles) to give works premiered in the last 25 years a second performance.