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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]

  3. Lady Hilary Groves Prize - Wikipedia

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    The award was established in 2000 [3] as the Sir Charles Groves Internal Prize after Charles Groves and was renamed in 2003 after the death of his wife, Lady Hilary Groves, the vice-president of Making Music. [1] Winners receive a certificate signed by Katharine, Duchess of Kent, who is Making Music's patron. [1]

  4. Swansea Philharmonic Choir - Wikipedia

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    In March 2007 the choir presented the world première of Cities of Dreams a work commissioned by the Choir and composed by Swansea-born composer Stephen McNeff.. In December 2019 as part of its 60th anniversary concert the Choir gave the first performance of Three Postcards by Nathan Dearden, which was commissioned by the choir, as part of Making Music UK's Adopt-a-Composer Scheme [1] and ...

  5. 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.

  6. The Making of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Making of Music is a BBC Radio 4 60-part documentary series on the history of Western classical music from plainsong to the present day. It consists of excerpts from the pieces discussed and a narration written and presented by James Naughtie.

  7. Musical Futures - Wikipedia

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    Musical Futures logo. Musical Futures is a not-for-profit music education program, pedagogy and resource platform built for teachers, children and youths. It was started in the United Kingdom in 2003 by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and is now an internationally recognised enterprise.

  8. The best Valentine’s Day chocolates, tested by AOL

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    Chocolate is one of the most popular gifts for Valentine’s day, but not all chocolates are created equal.No offense to Russell Stover, but the inexpensive boxes of chocolates that you pick up at ...

  9. Music of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK has birthed many popular music genres such as beat music, psychedelic music, progressive rock/pop, heavy metal, new wave, industrial music, and drum 'n' bass. In the 20th century, influences from the music of the United States, including blues, jazz, and rock and roll, were adopted in the United Kingdom.