Newsletter: Summer 2015

 

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    Get into Music

     

    Thousands of children will have the opportunity of starting to learn a musical instrument through BHMA's Get into Music programme.

     

    Performances from Music & Arts teachers and their pupils to KS1 and KS2 children aim to inspire the next generation of young musicians. Research shows there are so many benefits in addition to the development of musical skills through learning to play a musical instrument. Why not view the range of instruments available to learn by viewing videos of our older students demonstrating them and talking about their experiences? Apply for lessons online ready to start in September 

     

    Parents & Friends Association raises thousands for instruments and equipment

    Our Future City

    Get into Music

    Songs to Share starts October 2015

    BREAKING THE BUBBLE: SEN/D MUSIC DEVELOPMENT DAY

    Encore launch raises over £1,500

    What is Miss Represented?

    Rugby World Cup comes to Brighton……..come and join in the fun!

    BRIGHTON MUSIC CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES 2016 EVENT

    BHMA musicians play at St Pancras International station to celebrate Wellington’s victory

    BHMA Concert roundup

    Meet the Team – Who are you Barry Wickens?

    Master Class with Alan Thomas, principal trumpet player with the BBC Symphony Orchestra

    Budding songwriters at Hangleton School

    The Great Escape 2015

    Charanga special offer - extended licence for new Charanga schools

    Brighton Philharmonic 91st Concert Season

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    Brighton Festival Ten Pieces performance a huge success

    Music Educators - Save the date

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    Saturday am Music Centre moving to Varndean

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