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Touring, young people and Ohrworms

The logistical feat that is taking a musical group abroad and the challenges associated with an aging membership are two issues that we hear about

Former Yorkshire Music Library relaunches

Everyone’s heart sank when, for the second time in five years, the great collection of music scores known as the Yorkshire Music

Events, resources and information for Trustees' Week

The celebration will focus on good governance and the skills needed to make trustees effective leaders.

Subsidies for groups booking selected Early Music ensembles

Brighton Early Music Festival (BREMF) run Early Music Live - a nine month training scheme and performance platform programme for exceptional

'Barricades' – Remembering Cable Street

During the Autumn of 1936, Oswald Moseley led the British Union of Fascists on a march through the streets of East London, in wha

Chester music-lover wins Lady Hilary Groves Prize

Making Music is delighted to announce Lila Hallett as the recipient of its Lady Hilary Groves Prize for 2016.

Rehearsing The Hoard

It always surprises me how quickly a piece can become external to its composer.  What had before been an ongoing process, an open

Annual returns - new resources from the Charity Commission

All registered charities with an income of more than £10,000 and all Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs) have to submit an annual return t

Meet the Adopt a Composer pairings

Each year our Adopt a Composer scheme sets amateur choirs, orchestras and ensembles up with composers for a year to produce a new