Freelancers despair as emergency funding goes elsewhere
Artists and creatives stand on the brink of financial disaster following announcements that the Government’s Culture Recover…
Artists and creatives stand on the brink of financial disaster following announcements that the Government’s Culture Recover…
The pandemic didn’t stop Music in the Round running the Sheffield Chamber Music Festival online – and learning from th…
Indoor performance pilots with the London Symphony Orchestra will shape further reopening plans amid concerns about the safet…
The costs of making and distributing music have both come down, but streaming income is very low. John Funge examines the financia…
Tessa Marchington’s gurus have taught her how to create something from the ground up in a sustainable and impactful way &nda…
Despite the blow the lockdown has dealt to its plans, dreams, ambitions and finances, Tomorrow’s Warriors are managing to th…
Lockdown is transforming the way music teachers deliver instrument tuition now and in the future, with 87% currently adapting thei…
Live Music Now serves audiences in the care and education sectors – but that didn’t stop musicians reaching them while…
Proposals for radical change would ordinarily be met with derision by most orchestra boardrooms, says Julian Forbes. But current c…
For many years ‘music for theatre’ wasn’t even recognised in the Olivier or Evening Standard awards, but the tid…
The time has come for conservatoires to recognise their role within the wider sector and to embrace the challenges presented by mo…
Proposals for a taskforce to help ‘get the music industry back on its feet’ and a petition to increase royalties for s…
Brexit fall-out is biting harder as musicians find it more difficult to secure European opportunities while uncertainty over the t…
Stuart Bruce reports on an intergenerational approach to strengthening community and wellbeing among people living with dementia a…
“It is the art they want, not the buildings”. Jessica Walker says it’s time to rethink the structures that allow…
Grassroots music venues, artist studio workspaces, independent cinemas and LGBTQ+ venues will share a fund that aims to catch thos…
Our much-discussed social and mental health relies on having something to live for and cherish during and after this existential s…
The financial fallout from the cancellation and postponement of hundreds of orchestral performances is taking a heavy toll on both…
Arts workers, unions and membership organisations react to UK-wide closures and the “unmanageable risks” presented by…
The proposed Centre for Music will operate without public subsidy after the Government decided it was too expensive.
It’s an increasingly popular method for improving diversity in music – but sector bodies say anonymised selection is&n…
Will the Government’s new plan satisfy the sector and solve the shortcomings of music education?
Shocked musicians fear European countries will respond in kind to stricter visa and immigration requirements for touring artists.
The founder of the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra on why he wants to inspire others with the “profundity” of clasic…