Orchestral music’s popularity grew in lockdown
Movie scores and video game soundtracks are broadening the genre's appeal, attracting a new generation of fans who are more li…
Movie scores and video game soundtracks are broadening the genre's appeal, attracting a new generation of fans who are more li…
Music teachers are putting their health at risk to continue provision under inconsistent and unclear Covid safety guidelines.
A new cultural strategy demonstrates York's commitment to redress the effects of Covid-19 by embedding culture in the city'…
A review highlighting shoddy employment practices and a lack of pastoral support doesn't go far enough to change the conservat…
Ambitions to increase the number of creators of colour have been raised amid improvements in the incidence and portrayal of Black,…
Rishi Sunak said hard hit workforces like the arts may have to retrain to adapt to the new economy. Sara Whybrew counters that the…
The groups least likely to visit a gallery can curate shows the public wants – and that directors would never dream to creat…
Even during the pandemic, virtual reality can offer a bridge into theatre for digitally curious audiences. Laura Mallows explains…
Research into the relationship between culture, health and wellbeing could unlock an understanding of how the mental health of you…
Families are willing to pay as-usual prices for digital and outdoor arts events, but organisations' offerings must meet their…
A DCMS-commissioned study cites strong evidence that "can be trusted to guide policy" on arts interventions in some area…
God? Art? Heritage? Education? In the face of a financial reckoning and a crisis of balance, can cathedral choirs harness their tr…
As schools reopen, the barriers to resuming arts education for disabled children "have been hugely increased".
An apparent growth in younger audiences could be a "silver lining" for the sector as fewer older people patronise the ar…
As schools reopen for the new year, arts education needs to rise to short and long-term challenges to be successful and remain rel…
After 18 years' work in arts and education, coronavirus was "the final straw" in an ongoing battle for income.
The proportion of school pupils taking music and drama at GCSE looks set to stabilise around 20% lower than in 2015, when a dramat…
Live Music Now serves audiences in the care and education sectors – but that didn’t stop musicians reaching them while…
The time has come for conservatoires to recognise their role within the wider sector and to embrace the challenges presented by mo…
The energy, invention and will to survive shown by young companies will replenish and rekindle our industry says James Phillips, b…
How can an organisation that depends on face-to-face interaction with its audience sustain its work during the Covid-19 lockdown?…
The death of a student, significant mental health issues and a "clear and worrying picture" of conflict are behind plans…
It’s time to turn up the volume on the needs and interests of young people, says Carol Reid.
Reflecting on being wrongfully dismissed by the Royal Academy of Music, Dr Francesca Carpos says the sector must create a cul…