Fighting for music education
The ISM led campaigning around the Henley Review and National Plan for Music Education, now we are fighting for music to be included in the National Curriculum and the English Baccalaureate.
We were created in 1882 to protect the interests of the music profession. Since then, we have been actively lobbying on behalf of the music sector to create a united voice for music. We listen to our members, to the music industry and to the arts and education sectors in order to develop fully informed and effective campaigns.
The ISM led campaigning around the Henley Review and National Plan for Music Education, now we are fighting for music to be included in the National Curriculum and the English Baccalaureate.
The ISM continues to campaign against unfair licensing regulations for live music.