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  2. Making Music (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Making Music (formerly the National Federation of Music Societies) is a UK membership organisation for leisure-time music groups of all musical genres, representing over 200,000 musicians and promoters of all levels and experience. [1] Making Music provides them with practical services, guidance, artistic development opportunities and a ...

  3. Musicians' Union (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Members. 31,951 (2021) [1] Key people. Naomi Pohl, general secretary. Affiliations. TUC, STUC, Labour Party, [2] FEU. Website. musiciansunion.org.uk. The Musicians' Union (MU) is an organisation which represents over 30,000 musicians working in all sectors of the British music business.

  4. British Phonographic Industry - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .bpi .co .uk. British Phonographic Industry ( BPI) is the British recorded music industry's Trade association. It runs the BRIT Awards; is home to the Mercury Prize; co-owns the Official Charts Company with the Entertainment Retailers Association; and awards UK music sales through the BRIT Certified Awards.

  5. Music industry calls on Labour government to boost jobs and ...

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    Sir Keir Starmer has been urged to boost jobs, growth and opportunity in the UK music industry following Labour’s general election victory. Tom Kiehl, chief executive of UK Music, the trade body ...

  6. List of professional associations in the United Kingdom

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    The UK government has a list of professional associations approved for tax purposes (this includes some non-UK based associations, which are not included here). [1] There is a separate list of regulators in the United Kingdom for bodies that are regulators rather than professional associations.

  7. Music Masters - Wikipedia

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    Music Masters (formerly London Music Masters/LMM) is a UK-based music education charity which works with schools, teachers and arts organisations with the aim of making music accessible to all. Founded in 2007, Music Masters provides teaching, mentoring, financial support and performance opportunities to musicians between the ages of 4 and 25.

  8. London Musicians Collective - Wikipedia

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    From its foundation in 1975 until its reorganization in 2009, the LMC organized concerts, festivals, tours, workshops and publications in support of experimental music. The LMC grew from Musics and had overlapping membership. It had some of the same approach to division of labour as the magazine.

  9. Make Music Day UK - Wikipedia

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    Make Music Day UK. Make Music Day UK, formerly National Music Day, National Music Festival, and Music Day UK, is the name for the British component of the annual celebrations of music that takes place around the world on 21 June, known as Make Music Day in the Anglosphere. The concept of an all-day musical celebration on the day of the solstice ...