Showing 349 results in the category Associations and organisations.
Educ and community programme of the LSO. Offers access to classical music and encourages people of all ages to take part in music-making through daytime concerts, creative music w/shops, teacher training days, adult study days, informal recitals and other educ events. Based at LSO St Luke's.
London Symphony Orchestra, London, EC2Y 8DS
Publishing and membership society dedicated to promoting the lute and its music. Publishes magazine, journal, sheet music and holds four speaker and music meetings a year, playing days and residential w/ends.
Southside Cottage, Brook Hill, Albury, Guildford, GU5 9DJ
The UK membership organisation for over 3,500 leisure-time music groups, including choral societies, community choirs, orchestras, brass bands, ukulele groups, jazz bands, drumming groups, flute choirs, and more.
We support members with practical services including insurance, DBS checking, and over 200 online resources. We also advocate for the sector, to ensure that more individuals and communities can enjoy the proven benefits of leisure-time musical activity.
Making Music is a lead partner in Make Music Day which celebrates music with free public events on 21 June every year.
8 Holyrood Street, London, SE1 2EL, United Kingdom
Promotes the music of Sir Malcolm Arnold. Quarterly newsletter, annual journal, concert details, reviews and details of recorded music.
The Trust promotes interest in the musical and written works of Matyas Seiber, to organise and sponsor performances and recordings of his music. It also supports Hungarian musicians/ musicologists involved in the kind of work he and his associates would gather for traditional and regional music. CD releases: To Poetry,String Quartets 1-3,Sonata da Camera, Seiber Jazzolette No 1&2 plus many more please see our website for more details.
34 Kimberley Road, Cambridge, CB4 1HH, United Kingdom
Regular newsletter, w/shops, social events.
21 Oakfield Ave, Kingswinford, W Mids, DY6 8HJ
Indian arts development trust, producing world class performances, education and artist development opportunities across the UK and internationally. Now in its 30th year, Milapfest's aim is to "Unite Hearts Through Arts" by providing audiences, aspiring artists and teachers with memorable and inspirational experiences of Indian arts through a dynamic programme of performances, tours, commissions, festivals and innovative educational projects. Management and curation of national Indian orchestras Samyo and Tarang.
Liverpool Hope University, The Capstone Building, Liverpool, L6 1HP, United Kingdom
Umbrella body for all orgs connected with music educ in the UK. It exists to bring together and provide a forum for those orgs to debate issues affecting music educ and to make representation and promote appropriate action at local, national and international level.
27 Osborne Road, Dagenham, Essex, RM9 5BB
Educational arts organisation promoting awareness and understanding of cultural diversity and respect for others through music and the perf arts. Highly experienced and inspirational artists from around the world provide one-off w/shops and perfs, as well as residencies and innovative projects, in educ and community settings.
Fruitworks, 77 Stour St, Canterbury, CT1 2NR
Education charity providing free access to education performance opportunities for young musicians through a nationwide series of concerts and festivals.
3rd Floor South Wing, Somerset House, Strand, London, WC2R
Leading national charity which delivers the joy of live music to people in care homes, hospices, day centres, special schools and anywhere that provides services for elderly, disabled or vulnerable people.
Our talented and professional musicians play an exciting array of musical performances while bringing warmth, understanding and humour to the audience.
Case House, 85-89 High St, Walton-on-Thames, KT12 1DZ, United Kingdom
Concerts of live music given by professional musicians selected for their communication skills. Participation encouraged. Venues inc hospitals, hospices, care homes and day centres. Over 1600 concerts provided in Scotland annually.
10 Forth St, Edinburgh, EH1 3LD
On-site music tuition, music w/shops for team-building events and leadership programmes; musicians to play for events.
112b Evering Rd
UK trade association fro the musical products industry. Consistently dedicated towards growing the market of musical instruments by creating and encouraging music-making.
Bailey House, 4-10 Barttelot Road, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1DQ
Explores the work of two Dartmoor based musicians: Susie Hodder-Williams and Chris Caldwell. Fresh and experimental, residing at the edge of folk, classical and jazz.
Music industry organisation which supports and represents the interests of record producers, engineers, mixers and all those directly involved in the production of recorded music. It has a direct line to government via UK Music, and organises regular events for the benefit of its members.
41b Beach Road,, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 5JA, United Kingdom
6th Floor, British Music House, 26 Berners St, London, W1T 3LR
The Music Teachers Association is the largest and longest established association of music teachers in the UK, supporting all who work in a school music department.
It is the Mission of the Music Teachers' Association to provide first-class training, support and networking opportunities to all those who work in Music Education. Through our outstanding publications and our exceptional Annual Conference and CPD programme, we inspire a membership which passionately believes that schools and their pupils’ lives are deeply enriched by a high quality music provision.
4 Clarkson Road, Cambridge, CB3 0EH, United Kingdom
Organisation promoting a specific movement to reshape music education, driven by teachers, for teachers. At its heart is a set of pedagogies that bring non-formal teaching and informal learning approaches into more formal contexts, in an attempt to provide engaging, sustainable and relevant music making activities for young people.
c/o The Paul Hamlyn Foundation, 5-11 Leeke St, London, WC1X 9HY