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£20 for 20 Years of Learn & Take Part

2020 marks the 20th anniversary of BCMG's Learning Programme. Over the next four weeks we will be featuring the work we have been doing so far and discussing our ambitions for the future. Will we publish videos, photos, blog posts, from our Team, partners, musicians, composers, participants and many more! 

Please donate £20 (£1 for every year of Learning) and help us continue the vital work of BCMG Learn & Take Part. 

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£20 for 20 - Nancy Evans talks to Stephan Meier

£20 for 20 - Nancy Evans talks to Stephan Meier

For the #20for20 campaign grand finale, Nancy asks Stephan three questions... and vice versa Read more

Published: 30th October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

£20 for 20 - celebrating BCMG's Learning Coordinators

£20 for 20 - celebrating BCMG's Learning Coordinators

Read more

Published: 29th October, 2020

Author: Nancy Evans

£20 for 20 - Young Voices

£20 for 20 - Young Voices

We asked young people who have taken part in our Learning Programme over the last 20 years to tell us what they think of the programme Read more

Published: 28th October, 2020

Updated: 29th October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

£20 for 20 - 20 years of work with communities

£20 for 20 - 20 years of work with communities

20 images from 20 years of work in communities, with young people and their families Read more

Published: 27th October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

£20 for 20 - Listen Imagine Compose Primary

£20 for 20 - Listen Imagine Compose Primary

Funded by a Paul Hamlyn Foundation Arts-Based Learning More and Better grant, LIC Primary is a three-year project that will see us work with children, teachers and composers in primary schools to better understand how children compose and progress as composers Read more

Published: 26th October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

£20 for 20 - 20 Questions to Nancy Evans

£20 for 20 - 20 Questions to Nancy Evans

To celebrate 20 years of BCMG Learn & Take Part, we put 20 (or so) questions to Nancy Evans Read more

Published: 23rd October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

£20 for 20 - A message from composer David Horne

£20 for 20 - A message from composer David Horne

A video message from composer David Horne, who leads Creative Composing Lab Read more

Published: 22nd October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

£20 for 20 - Musicians perspective

£20 for 20 - Musicians perspective

As we celebrate 20 years of Learning at BCMG, we have asked musicians to share their happy memories. Read more

Published: 21st October, 2020

Updated: 22nd October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

£20 for 20 - A guest blog from Professor Martin Fautley

£20 for 20 - A guest blog from Professor Martin Fautley

Professor Martin Fautley from Birmingham City University (BCU) reflects on the ongoing relationship between BCU and BCMG and between practice and research Read more

Published: 20th October, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

£20 for 20 - Zigzag Ensemble

£20 for 20 - Zigzag Ensemble

Let's celebrate Zigzag Ensemble! Read more

Published: 19th October, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

£20 for 20 - an interview with composer Shiori Usui

£20 for 20 - an interview with composer Shiori Usui

As we celebrate 20 Years of Learning at BCMG, our Director of Learning Nancy Evans interviews composer Shiori Usui Read more

Published: 16th October, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

20 Years of Learning Resources

20 Years of Learning Resources

Our top learning resources from the archive Read more

Published: 15th October, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

£20 for 20 - Young people as creators of new music

£20 for 20 - Young people as creators of new music

We are delighted to share this video from our friend and collaborator Duncan Chapman Read more

Published: 15th October, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

£20 for 20 - The BCMG Learning Traineeship

£20 for 20 - The BCMG Learning Traineeship

Today we celebrate our fabulous Learning Trainees who have all gone on to varied careers in the Arts. Read more

Published: 13th October, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

20 Years of Music Maze

20 Years of Music Maze

BCMG's Director of Learning and Participation, Nancy Evans recalls almost 20 years of Music Maze, from the initial idea to the most recent Zoom workshops. Read more

Published: 12th October, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

Author: Nancy Evans

£20 for 20 - Crowd Out

£20 for 20 - Crowd Out

One of the most extraordinary projects of the past 20 years - Crowd Out by David Lang. Read more

Published: 9th October, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

Bringing Teachers, Composers and Researchers together

Bringing Teachers, Composers and Researchers together

As we celebrate 20 Years of Learning at BCMG, our Director of Learning and Participation, Nancy Evans writes about the projects we have undertaken bringing teachers, composers and researchers together. Read more

Published: 8th October, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

Author: Nancy Evans

20 Years of Learning - New Music for Young Musicians

20 Years of Learning - New Music for Young Musicians

Celebrations for the 20th anniversary of Learn & Take Part continue - read about our work with composers commissioning new music for young players. Read more

Published: 8th October, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

Author: Tamara Tempera

20 years of Learning - Family Concerts

20 years of Learning - Family Concerts

20 images for 20 years - Family Concerts at BCMG! Read more

Published: 6th October, 2020

Updated: 21st October, 2020

£20 For 20 Years Of BCMG Learning

£20 For 20 Years Of BCMG Learning

£20 For 20: We celebrate 20 years of Learning at BCMG. Help ensure the future of our vital work with young people by donating £20, £1 for every year of the programme. Read more

Published: 2nd October, 2020

Updated: 12th March, 2021

Author: Alex Walker

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