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Don't forget to Shine

Don't forget to Shine

25/06/2009

Shine 09 and the Rhythm of London are two opportunities for talented youngsters to blow their own trumpets (and every other instrument too).

Music project could save lives, says In Harmony tutor

Music project could save lives, says In Harmony tutor

25/06/2009

Music programmes like In Harmony can change lives, and even save them, according to Gill Walshaw, from the In Harmony Lambeth project.

Balls praises In Harmony and Music Manifesto

Balls praises In Harmony and Music Manifesto

25/06/2009

Music more central to government's thinking on education than ever, says Children's Secretary Ed Balls.

Free resources and CPD from Musical Futures

Free resources and CPD from Musical Futures

19/06/2009

Pop star Sting endorses Musical Futures as it moves into a new phase, and spreads to the other side of the globe.

Gallions students on song

Gallions students on song

15/06/2009

Children from Gallions Primary School in East London showed off their musical skills the London International Music Show.

Young musicians unite for Big Gig

Young musicians unite for Big Gig

15/06/2009

Thousands of students and teachers turned up to the London International Music Show to share in a noisy celebration of music-making.

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"Music plays an important part in most people's lives and can be a very strong source of motivation for children and young people. It is essential that all children are given a wide range of quality musical opportunities and the Music Manifesto deserves our full support for working towards this aim. I'd like to see all ministers, musicians and parents signed up."

Sarah McCarthy-Fry, Former Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Schools and Learners, DCSF



Video: Inside In Harmony

Video: Inside In Harmony

See Lambeth's In Harmony project in action and hear from senior tutor Gill Walshaw.

Video: A Sing Up success

Video: A Sing Up success

Sing Up boss Baz Chapman chats to headteacher Sue Whyld about the inspirational singing at her school.