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JACKIE WALDUCK

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JACKIE WALDUCK

Academy of St Martin in the Fields 'Create, Cultivate, Orchestrate! Islington' project

Credit: Nathan Theodoulou

JACKIE WALDUCK

Ignite. Ensemble in Residence for Wigmore Hall Learning

Credit: Hannah Strijbos

Jackie Walduck is a composer and vibraphone player whose work explores the interface between composition and improvisation.  Her PhD   Role-Taking in Free Improvisation and Collaborative Composition was comp  leted in 2008 and forms the basis of a lifetime’s professional work and research.  She wo

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JUICE VOCAL ENSEMBLE

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JUICE VOCAL ENSEMBLE

Juice are an experimental female a cappella trio who celebrated their 10th anniversary in 2013. They perform genre-hopping new vocal music which is inspired by contemporary classical music, folk, jazz, pop, electronica, world music, theatre and improvisation.

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KOSMOS

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KOSMOS

Credit: Pierre Marcar

Kosmos is Harriet Mackenzie - violin, Meg Hamilton - viola, Milos Milivojevic - accordion.

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LONDON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

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LONDON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

Music Junction – London Chamber Orchestra's Education and Outreach Project

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LONDON MOZART PLAYERS

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LONDON MOZART PLAYERS

LONDON MOZART PLAYERS

The LMP was a pioneer in the field of orchestral community and education programmes. It has been embedded in its local community in the London Borough of Croydon and further afield for over two decades. 

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LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

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The London Philharmonic Orchestra is passionate in its belief that developing young peoples’ musical skills enriches the ways they think, feel and live their lives. Our Education & Community Programme currently reaches of 30,000 people annually via concerts, rehearsals, workshops and masterclasses. Although our work is primarily focussed in south east London, in recent seasons we have worked with children, young people and teachers in India, South Korea, Singapore and Thailand.

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LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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Young children play various string instruments

LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The BBC Symphony Orchestra is committed to adventurous and innovative education work

Credit: Simon Jay Price

LSO Discovery is the London Symphony Orchestra’s Education and Community Programme. Founded in the late 1980s, LSO Discovery is recognised as one of the world’s leading music education programmes.

Its ground-breaking models have been adopted across the sector (its partnership work with East London music education hubs, for example, was in place before the national plan for music education) and the globe, with the Orchestra receiving an increasing number of requests to take education projects on tour with them when they perform abroad.

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LONTANO

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Roma Project Redbridge

Credit: Penelope Lloyd

Lontano are resident ensemble at Kings College London, working with young composers, rehearsing and recording their works. The work of the ensemble is now central to the curriculum. 

Lontano are involved in educational and community work in London and abroad. If Walthamstow Market Could Sing, Unheard Voices, In Praise of Our Families and Voices of Youth, are projects involving both parents and children and are making a difference in a highly culturally diverse community.

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MAHOGANY OPERA GROUP

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MAHOGANY OPERA GROUP

The Human Comedy 2010

Credit: Keith Pattison

From 2014 The Opera Group and Mahogany Opera are joining forces to become Mahogany Opera Group – building on their combined strengths to create even greater possibilities for future opera projects. Mahogany Opera Group creates new opera in new ways, in different spaces and places throughout the UK and internationally. It presents each distinct project with a vitality that stretches the boundaries of what opera can be and who it is for.

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MAKING MUSIC UK

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MAKING MUSIC UK

Carols for Everyone

Credit: Alex Rumford

MAKING MUSIC UK

Credit: Elisabeth Blanchet

MAKING MUSIC UK

Carols for Everyone

Credit: Alex Rumford

As the membership organisation for voluntary music in the UK, Making Music brings together musicians and music groups of all genres and abilities. Through this combined strength, we support, connect and champion everyone who makes, performs and presents music on a voluntary basis.

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