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'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

Over 1,200 amateur musicians joined the BBC Virtual Orchestra

The BBC has announced that over 1,200 amateur musicians were part of the Last Night of the Proms celebrations, after joining the

Sing for peace as part of One Day One Choir

Peace Day is coming soon and One Day One Choir are aiming for a million voices, singing around the world for unity and peace on S