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Why standing still is not an option and a project can be a beautiful thing

All you want to do every Wednesday is turn up and have a good old sing or play through some nice music, and then go home and forg

An update on the Voices Now survey into choirs

Voices Now’s survey of singing groups in the UK is well under way and has gained a lot of traction, from choir organisations to a

Get Creative Weekend - a glorious celebration of creativity across the UK

Get Creative Weekend returns bigger and better for 2017 with even more people across Britain set to take part in three days of go

Congratulations to the Nottingham Performing Arts Library Service!

We're delighted to announce that Nottingham Performing Arts Library Service (NPALS)'s re-vamped, online sheet music hire service

Groups wanted for new BBC One music show

Auditions for a new BBC One series will take place this February and the producers are asking for vocal groups of all genres to a

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.