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UK's only independent campaigning organisation that represents all the arts. Funded by members to ensure its independence, it provides a voice for the arts world in all its diversity. Meets, lobbies and influences decision makers, providing members with information they need to help safeguard their own futures. Produces 'nca news' 4 times pa, plus occasional papers.
1 Kingly St, London, W1B 5PA
Educ charity. Sustains York Early Music Festival and promotes complementary activities both locally and nationally, inc annual Christmas festival.
St Margaret's Church, off Walmgate, York, YO1 9TL
National co-ordinating body for early music.
126 Shanklin Drive, Leicester, LE2 3QB
Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London, WC1H 9BD, United Kingdom
For harmonica enthusiasts. Newsletter, events, national festival.
7 Ingleborough Way, Leyland, PR25 4ZS
National organisation for adult learning.
21 De Montfort St, Leicester, LE1 7GE
The National Jazz Archive holds the UK’s finest collection of written, printed and visual material on jazz, blues and related music, from the 1920s to the present day. Founded in 1988 by trumpeter Digby Fairweather, the Archive’s vision is to ensure that the rich tangible cultural heritage of jazz is safeguarded for future generations of enthusiasts, professionals and researchers. The Archive is the UK's national repository for the written and printed history of jazz: books, photographs, personal collections, posters, programmes, journals and ephemera.
Loughton Library, Traps Hill, Loughton, Essex, IG10 1HD, United Kingdom
Large legal deposit collection; Scottish special collections include the Glen Collection, the Inglis Collection and the Murdoch Henderson Collection; non-Scottish special collections include the Balfour Handel Collection, the Hopkinson Berlioz Collection and the Hopkinson Verdi Collection.
Reference access to colls, enquiry service, reprographic service.
National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH1 1EW, United Kingdom
Coll of 17th-19th C insts inc former Rushworth and Dreaper coll.
127 Dale St, Liverpool, L2 2JH
Provides information to Sound Sense members on all matters of music and disability; provides publications and website information to all.
Sound Sense, Riverside House, Rattlesden, Bury St Edmunds, IP30 0SF, United Kingdom
Iranian Music Center, Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Vahdat Hall, Hafez Ave, Shahriar St, Tehran
Organises annual music seasons featuring musicians from all over the world. NMC utilises its expertise to the service of government and non-government bodies in Jordan. Provides specialised music education through pre-college and college level programmes. Hosts the first Middle East Institute for Music Therapy.
Headquarters, King Hussein Foundation, P.O. Box 926687, Amman 11110, Jordan
Forum for organisations concerned to further the interests of music and musicians in the UK. Seeks to celebrate and promote the value and enjoyment of music, which contributes, in all its forms, to the cultural, spiritual, educational, social and economic well-being of the UK.
c/o BASCA, British Music House, 26 Berners Street, London, W1T 3LR
Umbrella body for the amateur theatre. Services inc discounted sales of music, scripts, make-up, insurance etc to members; also summer school and conferences.
15 The Metro Centre, Woodston, Peterborough, Cambs, PE2 7UH, United Kingdom
Register designed eventually to contain details of all British pipe organs. Provides basis for future scholarship and historic listing. The Register is owned by the British Institute of Organ Studies (BIOS).
BIOS Secretary, Ashcroft, 10 Ridgegate Close, REIGATE, Surrey, RH2 0HT, United Kingdom
72 Brookfield Rd, Churchdown, Gloucester, GL3 2PD
A National Youth Music Organisation funded by Arts Council England, presided by jazz luminary Dave Holland, designed to support the creative and educational needs of the young jazz improviser, from first access through to auditions for our summer school and HE programmes, through regional outreach projects (for up to and inc 18 year olds), professional development programmes (for graduates and regional music leaders), online resources and an annual national Summer School.
The Music Base,, Kings Place,, 90 York Way, London, N1 9AG, United Kingdom
A National Youth Music Organisation funded by Arts Council England, presided by jazz luminary Dave Holland, designed to support the creative and educational needs of the young jazz improviser, from first access through to auditions for the summer school and HE programmes, through regional outreach projects (for up to and inc 18 year olds), professional development programmes (for graduates and regional music leaders), online resources and an annual national summer school.
c/o Sound and Music, 3rd floor South Building, Somerset House, Strand, London, WC2R 1LA
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO) is a registered charity (no. 274578), founded in 1965. NYJO’s flagship band is the premier UK youth (under 26) jazz orchestra, performing jazz nationally and internationally. NYJO delivers educational programmes across the country alongside its performances, developing progression routes for the next generation of internationally recognised jazz musicians, as well as developing new audiences for the art-form. NYJO also operates a weekly Academy, which offers London-based access to jazz ensembles for young musicians of varying levels and abilities.
2nd Floor, 5 Vigo St, London, W1S 3HB, United Kingdom