ABRSM announces FREE event on 7 July to celebrate music education!


26 April 2017
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The day's event takes place at London's Barbican, with a great line up of speakers, performers and awards

  

On 19 April, ABRSM announced a free event that will take place at the Barbican on 7 July – with a great line up of speakers, performers and awards to celebrate music education! 

 

Music lovers can register for their FREE tickets to Shine, a celebratory event at the Barbican Centre. Hosted by ABRSM in partnership with the Barbican and the UK’s most popular classical music station, Classic FM, the event will take place on 7 July 2017 and will showcase music and music education from around the world. Guests will be able to enjoy:

 

Performances from some of the world’s leading young musicians, such as ABRSM Scholars Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Jess Gillam

 

Sir Simon Rattle conducting an open rehearsal of the London Symphony Orchestra

 

A series of workshops and sessions for teachers, students and parents in the afternoon, delivered by leading music organisations and educators from across the UK

 

Celebration and performances

There will be performances from young professional musicians, including the Southbank Sinfonia and the National Youth Jazz Orchestra. In addition, Classic FM presenter Myleene Klass (pictured below) will announce the winners of the Classic FM Music Teacher of the Year Awards with Casio and ABRSM, plus there will be keynotes and speeches from leading figures in music education.

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ABRSM has also specially commissioned a new piece of music called Shine which will be performed by a Big Band in the morning. Different arrangements of the piece will be made available for guests to use free of charge after the event.

 

Michael Elliott, ABRSM Chief Executive, said, 'Shine is a celebration of leadership and innovation in music education. Together with our partners, we want to highlight the impact of musical progression and showcase the next generation of inspirational leaders! We are also choosing this occasion to launch a Commission for Music, an independent year-long inquiry designed to explore how more people can fulfil their potential as music learners.'

 

Myleene Klass said: 'I am really looking forward to hosting this year’s Classic FM Music Teacher of the Year Awards and being part of the Shine event to celebrate excellence in music education. Over the past year, I’ve seen first-hand the fantastic work done by ABRSM: I was the accompanist for my daughter at her instrumental exam and I felt so proud when she passed with flying colours. That’s why I jumped at the chance of hosting the awards as we honour these brilliant and inspiring teachers in style!'

 

REGISTER HERE!