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National society for music and liturgy in the Catholic church.
27 Manor St, Heath, Cardiff, CF14 3PU
Website provides lists of teachers worldwide, plus information on the Alexander Technique, training to teach the Technique, and on affiliated societies.
Grove Business Centre, Unit W48, 560-568 High Road, London, N17 9TA, United Kingdom
Music archive, library. Music Information Centre Bulletin 'Ton'; legacies of Serbian comps Josip Slavenski and Vlastimir Pericic; music books and CDs; lectures on traditional and contemporary music; small concerts in 60-seat hall.
Mioarska 12-14, 11000 Belgrade, Novi Beograd, Serbia
Somerset Performing Arts Library holds a huge number of individual scores as well as multi-copy sets of choral music and orchestral sets. Individual and multi-copy sets of drama scripts are also available and can all be borrowed by anyone through our subscription service, see website for details.
Performing Arts Library, King George Street, Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 1PY, United Kingdom
SongLibrary is an online resource of songs and related teaching materials.
Our focus is on creating age-appropriate, educational, well-crafted songs for children, between the ages of 5-13 years, to sing. In addition, our aim is to provide teachers with the best possible resources.
All songs are available for immediate download and include: a vocal recording, backing track, piano/vocal score, lyric sheet and teaching notes.
SongLibrary songs have been performed and enjoyed worldwide by thousands of children - in particular the song, 'I Am The Earth'.
Songwriting Magazine for songwriters, composers, lyricists, performers, artistes, poets, music publishers, management companies, recording studios, etc., and the music industry in general. Published by The Guild of International Songwriters & Composers since 1986 and issued free to members. Issues pa: 4
Songwriting & Composing Magazine, Westland House, 2 Penlee Close, Praa Sands, Penzance, Cornwall, TR20 9SR, United Kingdom
Sound and Music is the UKs leading development agency for new music, and a charity. Our mission is to maximise the opportunities for people to create and enjoy new music. Our work includes composer and artist development, partnerships with a range of organisations, audience development, touring, information and advice, network building, and education. We champion new music and the work of British composers and artists, and seek to ensure that they are at the heart of cultural life and enjoyed by many.
Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, London, E2 6HG, United Kingdom
SAM is the national agency for new music. Our work includes composer and artist support and development, partnerships with a range of organisations, live events and audience development, touring, information and advice, network building, and education. We support new music and the work of British composers and artists, seeking to ensure that they are at the heart of cultural life and enjoyed by many.
Sound and Music, 3rd Floor, South Wing, Somerset House, Strand, London, WC2R 1LA, United Kingdom
Early Years music experts Sound Children make Music Kits specially designed to enable any enthusiastic Early Years practitioner to lead effective and enjoyable music sessions with babies and young children - no prior musical training is needed. The whole basis of the approach is that musical learning happens only by doing and especially by doing together and so everything is designed to make it as easy as possible for the children (and the teachers) to make music together. It’s an innovative and accessible approach and it works - the Music Kits have already won a host of Early Years awards.
21 Shaftesbury Avenue, Nottingham, NG14 5GL, United Kingdom
Sound Connections develops, enables & empowers young Londoners through high quality music-making opportunities.
We do this by delivering groundbreaking participatory music projects, providing professional development to music organisations and practitioners, and undertaking high quality action research and advocacy to promote best practice in music education.
Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Rd, London, E1 6LA
UK association for community musicians - those who help people make music through w/shops or teaching. Membership benefits inc free insurance and access to DBS (CRB) check; professional development activities and networking; helplines, journals and newsletters.
Riverside House, Rattlesden, Bury St Edmunds, IP30 0SF
SOUNZ is a music information centre championing the music of Aotearoa New Zealand by collecting and curating resources, connecting them with audiences and collaborating with partners towards shared goals.
SOUNZ maintains and develops a diverse collection of quality NZ music resources (scores, audio, video etc.) and makes them available for loan, hire, sale and download, accessed through SOUNZ online. We connect performers, presenters, teachers, composers, artistic directors and broadcasters with New Zealand music through our promotional activities and projects.
Level 3, Toi Poneke Arts Centre, 61 Abel Smith Street, Te Aro, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
Promotes interest in early music through w/shop perfs.
20 Limekilns Close, Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 1HR
Early music playing days. Register of contacts for musicians in the SE.
108 Howard Drive, Allington Park, Maidstone, ME16 0QB
Inc the Daphne Oram Archive (papers and sound recordings of one of the key figures in British electronic music); the Women's Revolutions Per Minute (WRPM) archive (business distributing music written/performed/composed by women, 1970s-2000s); the AL Lloyd coll (folk and traditional music, esp Eastern Europe); the Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger coll (books and scores, esp English and Scottish folksongs); the Alan Bush coll (20th C Eastern European music); the Denis Stevens coll (books and scores on Monteverdi); and the Centre for Russian Music coll.
Goldsmiths, University of London, London, SE14 6NW, United Kingdom
Supports and promotes the music of Louis Spohr through research, publications and recordings.
123 Mount View Rd, Sheffield, S8 8PJ
18th century concert hall with museum of instruments, refurbished 2017; museum open five days weekly with free admission; concerts, tours, activities. On display are several hundred items from Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments.
Niddry St, Cowgate, Edinburgh, EH1 1LJ, United Kingdom
Str, kb and wind insts.
St Fagans, Cardiff, CF5 6XB
Inc mss of Tallis and William Child.
The Vicars' Hall Undercroft, The Cloisters, Windsor Castle, Windsor, SL4 1NJ