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Rosy Greenlees comments on the new teaching White Paper, and cautions against a one-size-fits-all approach to cultural education
In AP228, we published news of research findings suggesting that traditional classical concerts are alienating for younger audiences. Alistair Tallon considers why this might be the case
Any changes to cultural education will be based on the findings from the review of music provision in schools
Stephen Maddock reveals how touring live shows while lowering carbon emissions and costs can work in harmony together
From classrooms to concert halls, music is instrumental to the success of the UK economy says Deborah Annetts
Music education need not be confined to the classroom, Georgie Goddard and Lyndall Rosewarne desciribe how Power Play makes a difference
You don’t have to be a professional to enjoy the benefits of singing – Sarah Robinson explains why Making Music insists we all have a go
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13 Dec 2010Rosy Greenlees comments on the new teaching White Paper, and cautions against a one-size-fits-all approach to cultural education