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Inspiring children and young people to develop a love of music through participation in musical experiences within and outside school.
Cumbria Music Education Hub is collaborative partnership led by Westmorland & Furness Council’s Music Service (Children’s Services). Working with the Cumberland and Westmorland & Furness Music Services, schools and educational settings within our two unitary council areas, and several local, regional and national partners, we use the ACE Music Hub Grant to support the delivery of the vision and three goals of the National Plan for Music Education.
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Rehearsal day ahead of our short performance at 3pm.Cumbria Youth Orchestra are working side-by-side with Royal Northern College of Music students and professional conductor Stephen Threfall as part of our RNCM Engage West Cumbria partnership.
Exciting 2 day workshop for young people - Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th May.Develop your music production and Rap/lyric writing skills cumbriamusichub.com/music-inspiration-days/
This time next week!Join our FREE training for all music leaders in Cumbria. We are delighted to be welcoming Awards for Young Musicians to deliver their brilliant training on Identifying Musical Talent and Potential.April 15, 4-6pm (online)'This training invites teachers – both music specialists and non-specialists – to explore how they can ensure the way they teach music gives every child the best opportunity to show their musical talent and potential so it can be spotted, nurtured and developed. We know that due to family circumstances, culture or background, there is a difference in the levels of prior musical experience which impacts the way children can engage with music in school.' Find out more about the session here: buff.ly/3vGNP3U Sign up here: buff.ly/3vzobOH
Identifying Talent - Awards for Young Musicians
Home > How we help > Identifying Talent Identifying Musical Talent and Potential Spot the musical spark in your students Identifying Musical Talent and Potential (ITP) exists to make music education f...
We're in the Keswick Reminder! Although it should really say Corneting the arrival...!
On sale now! Cumbria Calling: Gaming Adventures Hear the compositions of young musicians from Official Chetwynde School, Dowdales School, Ulverston Victoria High School, and Walney SchoolOrchestras Live The Manchester Video Game Orchestra Westmorland and Furness Council
Cumbria Calling: Gaming Adventures - The Coro
Experience a concert of epic video game soundtracks live with The Manchester Video Game Orchestra! With the games on screen, the orchestra will bring the soundtracks to life as you’ve never heard th...
Free professional development sessions with Cumbria Music Hub!Join our free twilight sessions in April to explore your practice as an inclusive music leader. Open to all - classroom teacher, peripatetic music teacher, workshop leader and everything in between!April 15th: Awards for Young Musicians - Identifying Musical Potential 4-6pm, onlineApril 24th Liz Ikamba - An Introduction to Trauma-informed Practice for Music Leaders 4-6pm, onlineMore information and sign up here: buff.ly/3vzobOH
Where could music take you? From a rehearsal hall to the Hall of a Mountain King? Cumbria Youth Orchestra rehearse with Stephen Threlfall, Musical Director, and RNCM - Royal Northern College of Music Engage Musicians. Preparing for a play-alongside performance in Carlisle on 14 April. Join us and be part of something bigger cumbriamusichub.com/cumbria-youth-orchestra/