Bournemouth Symphony Chorus brings Britten’s War Requiem to Hiroshima for a landmark 2025 performance.
What happens when an innovative chorus, a chorus director with a dream and a generous sponsor get together?
Bournemouth Symphony Chorus brings Britten’s War Requiem to Hiroshima for a landmark 2025 performance.
What happens when an innovative chorus, a chorus director with a dream and a generous sponsor get together?
The government intends to invite communities this summer to include valued traditions in the UK living heritage listing – Making Music encourages members to put their own musical traditions forward.
Singer and brass player Di tells us about her global musical community, and their upcoming choral course in Cadogan Hall.
Back in 2021, I joined a wonderful online community, a group of amateur singers from around the world who recorded music together online. What began as a lockdown experience of singing together soon became the Stay at Home Choir, with nearly 30,000 singers: the world’s largest virtual choir.
Chris Hutchings, music creator and founder of Choirs for Climate, talks to us about all the different paths music groups can take towards being more 'green' with their activities.
In April, Making Music staff and member groups attended a reception at Windsor Castle, given and attended by His Majesty The King.
The celebration was to recognise the supporters of community music across the UK – the groups and organisations, but also the volunteer organisers, the leaders and the musicians themselves. Our Chair Rhiannon Harrison, Finance Director Helen Evans and Manager in Scotland Alison Reeves attended; all musicians in the leisure time music community as well as representatives of the association.
The Arts Council England review – your chance to have your say.
Streetwise Opera wins prestigious Impact Award, while The Pink Singers and Wolverhampton Symphony Orchestra were amongst the shortlisted nominees for the Inspiration Award at the 2025 RPS Awards.
The Royal Philharmonic Society (RPS) Awards, held on Thursday, 6 March, at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, once again shone a spotlight on the transformative power of classical music. Recognising the finest musicians, ensembles, and creatives, the awards celebrate the vital role music plays in our lives.
Trinity Laban is a world-leading conservatoire that redefines excellence. They create pioneers, focusing on the artistic freedom and transformation of our students.
A community of global collaborators, they lead the arts across genres and beyond convention through innovative research, experimentation, and outreach. Against a backdrop of stunning architecture in the creative heart of South East London, Trinity Laban is where change happens.
In February, we asked our members to complete a social media survey to better understand their online habits and explore ways to enhance engagement. This report highlights key findings from the survey.
Thank you to everyone who participated in our recent social media survey. With nearly 300 responses, you've provided valuable insights into how our member groups are using social media, the challenges you're facing, and what you want from Making Music's online presence.
Creative producer Holly Hunter and composer Michael Betteridge reflect on their music co-creation project Voices Weaving.
This project brought together eight choirs to take part in a series of workshops with the aim of writing their own lyrics and setting them to music. Besides collaborating with composer Michael Betteridge, each choir worked with a poet and movement director: the result is a unique performance video, to be watched alongside a filmed recitation of the poem.