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Our news and campaigns pages contain the latest news from the ISM, features and opinion pieces about the music profession from our team and expert commentators, and digital editions of our monthly magazine, Music Journal.
You'll also find details of our national and local events.
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Holiday pay: get it right!
12 March 2010
The ISM is challenging the government and ACAS to withdraw inaccurate legal advice about the calculation of holiday pay which is causing school music teachers to lose out.
LSO Discovery
5 March 2010
In the second of two articles about the London Symphony Orchestra, Philip Flood tells us about the orchestra’s music education and community programme.
ISM honours music education pioneer
2 March 2010
ISM gives its Distinguished Musician Award to John Stephens OBE for his pioneering work in music education.
Music Journal - March 2010
1 March 2010
Music Journal is our monthly magazine, with news from our members, advice from our team, features and opinion pieces from experts in the music profession.
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V&A instrument gallery: museum responds to ISM concerns
17 February 2010
We have written to the Director of London's Victoria & Albert Museum, Sir Mark Jones, asking him to explain the museum's decision to close its musical instrument gallery. The museum has responded.
Last chance for live music
10 February 2010
The ISM is urging MPs to grab the opportunity to save live music when the Live Music Bill reaches the House of Commons.
The Voices Foundation
8 February 2010
Michael Stocks introduces one of our newest corporate members and outlines its stance on music education.
Music Journal - February 2010
1 February 2010
Music Journal is our monthly magazine, with news from our members, advice from our team, features and opinion pieces from experts in the music profession.
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Assessing assessment
22 January 2010
Recent issues of Music Journal have included letters which raise important issues regarding the way assessment is handled in public exams in music. Bill Tomkins discusses why this is such a complex issue.
Composing Weltethos: Eine Vision in Musik
22 January 2010
Jonathan Harvey gives an insight into his latest commission for the Berlin Philharmonic, an epic work which sets the text of the world’s six major belief systems.
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