Theatre to deliver council’s music services in groundbreaking deal
Permanent employment for 17 more musicians and a wider programme of music activity will stem from the transfer of Flintshire Music…
Permanent employment for 17 more musicians and a wider programme of music activity will stem from the transfer of Flintshire Music…
A review highlighting shoddy employment practices and a lack of pastoral support doesn't go far enough to change the conservat…
The economic value of music industries reached a £5.8bn high in 2019. Then the "hammer blow" happened.
The funder refuses to say how many other grants are under investigation amid complaints it awarded Cultural Recovery Fund money to…
UK Music launches a plan to keep up the momentum, as research shows the gains are concentrated in entry level positions rather tha…
UK Music has published its industry-wide ten-point plan for a diverse music ecosystem. But it’s actions, not words, that wil…
Culture Recovery Fund grants are expected to save more than 10,000 roles. What happens next will determine whether the industry em…
By cutting bursaries for teacher training, the Department for Education will make a career in teaching an unreachable dream for so…
God? Art? Heritage? Education? In the face of a financial reckoning and a crisis of balance, can cathedral choirs harness their tr…
Bristol Music Trust says the new title reflects a more inclusive narrative where music – not history – "is a…
As schools reopen, the barriers to resuming arts education for disabled children "have been hugely increased".
Arts events could incentivise testing and restart the sector safely. But without a confirmed reopening date, there is little hope…
Days before England's schools resume, the Department for Education is yet to publish guidance on reopening music departments.
DCMS and the University of Bristol publicised the research findings as proof that 'singing is no riskier than speaking…
The imminent end of income support for freelancers "will be devastating for them and for the industry," union leaders sa…
One study found fewer aerosol particles "were produced when playing than when breathing alone".
With indoor performances allowed to resume this weekend, how safe and successful have trial events been?
Artists and creatives stand on the brink of financial disaster following announcements that the Government’s Culture Recover…
The pandemic didn’t stop Music in the Round running the Sheffield Chamber Music Festival online – and learning from th…
Indoor performance pilots with the London Symphony Orchestra will shape further reopening plans amid concerns about the safet…
The costs of making and distributing music have both come down, but streaming income is very low. John Funge examines the financia…
Tessa Marchington’s gurus have taught her how to create something from the ground up in a sustainable and impactful way &nda…
Despite the blow the lockdown has dealt to its plans, dreams, ambitions and finances, Tomorrow’s Warriors are managing to th…
Lockdown is transforming the way music teachers deliver instrument tuition now and in the future, with 87% currently adapting thei…