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Post date: Monday, 18 May 2020 - 10:17am

Two Making Music member choirs have used virtual means to carry on with the ambitious commemorative concert they had planned.

Newcastle Choral Society (NCS) and Hertfordshire Chorus were scheduled to stage a joint concert on Sunday 3 May at Sage One Gatesehead, featuring Ralph Vaughan Williams' A Sea Symphony and James McCarthy's Codebreaker.

Post date: Wednesday, 13 May 2020 - 6:41pm

From rainbow drawings in windows to clapping and pot bashing on Thursdays, the public support shown towards our NHS and key workers has produced some of the most uplifting moments of the COVID-19 lockdown. Some of our talented member groups have been getting involved too, using music to help bring a much-needed smile to people's faces in these challenging times. Here’s a few highlights we've seen so far.

Post date: Wednesday, 6 May 2020 - 1:17pm

Following the emergence of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the UK, we explore matters to consider for your music group.

Updated 15 May

Covid-19/Coronavirus

Although an easing of some lockdown measures was announced 10 May, this was only for England and there is a general perception now that a return to ‘business as usual’ is likely to be gradual and potentially stretch over months, rather than weeks.

Post date: Wednesday, 29 April 2020 - 2:51pm

As her brass band soldiers on virtually, Making Music CEO, Barbara Eifler, reminds us that there are many people who still haven't made forays into the digital world.

Post date: Tuesday, 21 April 2020 - 5:51pm

Orchestra founder and manager Adrian Bullock tells us how Making Music member group, the Enfield Community Orchestra, got ahead of events caused by coronavirus by creating a new way of running their activities and keeping their members connected online.

Tell us about the Enfield Community Orchestra and how it was run before the coronavirus outbreak?

Post date: Tuesday, 21 April 2020 - 1:05pm

Making Music is delighted to announce that Andrew Jackson, founder and creative director of the Cobweb Orchestra, has been awarded the 2019 Lady Hilary Groves Prize.

The prestigious prize, presented annually, is given to an individual of a Making Music member group who has had a significant impact on the success of their music group or made an outstanding contribution to music in the community.

Post date: Friday, 17 April 2020 - 7:30am

Rachel Holt, a singer in the Stay At Home Choir, reflects on the music industry’s rapid digital response to COVID-19, and the silver linings that might come from making music online during isolation.

We are in a weird twilight zone of music making at the moment. From living room concerts, to livestreams, Zoom chats and virtual choirs – it’s both uplifting and thought-provoking to see the instantaneous way in which the music industry has adapted to this new digital arena.

Post date: Tuesday, 14 April 2020 - 5:39pm

Making Music Chair and viola player, Dorothy Wilson, shares research into ways to play together online during coronavirus lockdown

Post date: Thursday, 9 April 2020 - 2:01pm

Making Music has been supporting lawyer and community musician Ralph Riddough’s campaign, to clarify the lawfulness of fees for musical instrument tuition in Scottish state schools.

On 16 March, Ralph Riddiough received the formal response from the Scottish Government to his complaint that it is unlawful for local authorities to charge fees for the provision of musical instrument tuition in state schools. The complaint has not been upheld with no detailed reasons given.

Post date: Thursday, 2 April 2020 - 11:28am

Week two of the lockdown saw a new challenge for our Chief Executive, Barbara Eifler, and members of her brass band. Here's how she got on.