CMST become MusicNet East Changing Tunes partners

CMST become MusicNet East Changing Tunes partners

MusicNet East Changing Tunes based at Hertfordshire Music Service, is delighted to announce that two new delivery partners have been selected via a competitive bid process to join the project. Cornwall Music Service Trust and Southampton Music Service will join Essex Music Service, Norfolk Music Service and Cambridgeshire Music to run action research project looking at musical inclusion within music services. Each scheme of work contributes to the Changing Tunes research looking at how music services can embed inclusion in their offer.

Michael Davidson, project lead in Hertfordshire said ‘We are pleased that our new partners demonstrate the same openness and desire to learn that foster across this project. We want to know the impact on the young people but also on the music service staff that get involved. Perhaps most importantly, we want to know how inclusion work can be sustained long term through the core and extension roles which each music education hub delivers.’

The two new partners are focused on developing work with children in care and those with mental health challenges. Other partners are working with young people at risk of exclusion in school and beyond. 

 Changing Tunes is funded by Youth Music, using public funding from the National Lottery via Arts Council England, as part of Youth Music’s strategic work which aims towards and musically inclusive England.

 

WHAT IS MUSICNET EAST CHANGING TUNES?

MusicNet East Changing Tunes is an Action Research project funded by Youth Music's Strategic Fund C 

The project will aim to answer the question: 

  • What is the benefit to music services as hub lead organisations of embedding inclusion into their offer?

  • What are the challenges they face in doing this?

MusicNet East is based at Hertfordshire Music Service and has held several strategic grants from Youth Music over the last 5 years. Essex Music Service and Cambridgeshire Music have also been partners in MusicNet East since 2015. Norfolk Music Service has recently joined as a phase 1 partner.

 

String Team - Learn To Play Day a Great Success!

String Team - Learn To Play Day a Great Success!

Brother and sister Erin aged 6 and Rowan aged 8 from Truro playing the double bass:

Brother and sister Erin aged 6 and Rowan aged 8 from Truro playing the double bass:

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Truro Library was buzzing with excitement for the Learn to Play Day on Saturday March 23rd where Cornwall Music Service Trust focused their event on the instruments of the String Family. The double bass proved to go down a storm with a number children wanting to give this instrument a go.

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From the moment the library opens its doors we had a constant stream of people from age 3 to 63 interested to see what was going on in the normally quiet venue. A very successful event indeed and our thanks go to Crea and the staff at Truro Library. 

Photo of the CMST teaching staff from left to right. Jane, Sian, Claudia, Karen, Hywel.

Photo of the CMST teaching staff from left to right.
Jane, Sian, Claudia, Karen, Hywel.

CMST are GOLD Award winners!

CMST are GOLD Award winners!

Our team of Healthy Workplace Champions, Christine Judge, Janet Elston and Karen Frost proudly received the GOLD Award at the Healthy Workplace Conference in Wadebridge on March 18th. This is an NHS programme that encourages good health in the workplace. Not just physical health, but mental health and well-being. You need good health to work, and work can give good health. So it matters to employers and employees to invest in Workplace Health. The programme has three levels of achievement, Bronze, Silver and Gold.

Karen Frost says ...“We are thrilled to have received the GOLD Award today, and lovely to be recognised for all that we do for our staff, the information we share and the social activities we arrange”. 

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Calling string players of all ages!

Calling string players of all ages!

An opportunity to explore the wonderful world of the String Quartet focusing on Mendelssohn’s String Quartet No 1 in E flat major, Op 12.

Sunday 23 June 2019, 10am – 5.30pm

Lavethan, Near Blisland, Bodmin PL30 4QG

Tutors: Members of the Dante String Quartet

Standard: Intermediate to Advanced

Violinist Krysia Osostowicz and her experienced Dante colleague Richard Jenkinson (cello), bring their innovative and exciting approach to the special Benslow Music Group Quartet concept, where tutors sit and play within the group, approaching everything as large-scale chamber music. Individual responsibility and initiative are encouraged, as is discussion on musical issues and techniques.  Krysia and Richard will offer their personal insight into rehearsal tips and techniques.  The workshop is a fantastic way to observe and participate in a professional rehearsal environment.

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Cornwall Music Service Trust Pupil of the Month Award (POTMA) - January 2019 Winner

Cornwall Music Service Trust Pupil of the Month Award (POTMA) - January 2019 Winner

Congratulations go to Jonah Woods who has been awarded the CMST Pupil of The Month Award for January 2019.

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Jonah’s teacher Hywel Webley tells us “Jonah has had lessons with myself for many years and has made steady progress, sitting an exam every year for the past 4 years with very good results”

Jonah is currently working towards his Grade 5 exam which he hopes to take in the summer. This is a very high standard for someone in year 7 to achieve.

Hywel goes on to say “Jonah is naturally musical, he is always committed to lessons and practices regularly at home”

Jonah is a keen and committed member of Caradon Strings and has been so for several years.

Gareth Churcher, Head of Service for CMST, commented “The progress Jonah has made is incredible, it really is key to find a good practice routine which it seems Jonah has done. Another very important word is commitment, making that commitment to an ensemble and indeed a practice routine will prove invaluable. Very well done Jonah, keep up the great work”



Cornwall Music Service Trust Pupil Of The Month (POTMA) December 2018 Winner

Cornwall Music Service Trust Pupil Of The Month (POTMA) December 2018 Winner

Congratulations go to Thomas Findlay who has been awarded the CMST Pupil of The Month Award for December 2018.

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Thomas’s teacher Jacqueline Kershaw tells us, “Tom is Principal Horn of both the  Cornwall Youth Orchestra and the Cornwall Youth Brass Ensemble and has recently completed his Music College auditions”

Tom has auditioned at 4 music colleges. At each he was accepted and offered a scholarship which in itself is an amazing achievement and now leaves Tom the tough decision as to whether to attend the Royal College of Music or the Royal Academy of Music.

Jacqueline tells us that Tom is also a very talented composer. He composed a horn quartet for the 2018 Cornwall Horn Festival to much acclaim and upon Jacqueline’s request Tom produced an arrangement for the Cornwall Youth Brass Ensemble and Sax Is Our Business to perform together at their Christmas concert.

“The arrangement appeared in my email inbox within 4 hours of my request and it was brilliant! Tom is such an incredible musician and thoroughly deserves to be rewarded as 'CMST Pupil of the month'” Jacqueline concluded.

Gareth Churcher, Head of Service for CMST, commented “I have had the privilege of hearing Tom play on many occasions. Tom is a fantastic musician and I am delighted he is taking an interest in composing and arranging, something I am passionate about myself and something we hope to develop more in the County.”

We wish Tom all the best with his future music making.



Cornwall Horn Festival - Public Performance This Saturday

Cornwall Horn Festival - Public Performance This Saturday

Our next Cornwall Horn Festival is taking place this weekend in Truro. We have a public performance at 12.30 on Saturday by a leading exponent of the Natural Horn (not often heard in Cornwall) Anneke Scott along with our resident Horn specialist Jacqueline Kershaw and accompanist Paul Comeau. We hope to see you at the concert.

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Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - Resonate Strings - Music While You Eat!

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - Resonate Strings - Music While You Eat!

A String Quintet made up of players from the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra will entertain diners at the Norway Inn at Perranarworthal this Friday 15th February. Proceeds from the event will help to fund CMST String provision in Cornwall. Details of tickets are on the poster, below:

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David Frost Composition Competition 2019-2020

David Frost Composition Competition 2019-2020

Cornwall Music Service Trust are excited to announce details of the David Frost Composition Competition. It is open to all young composers up to the age of 30 and has a prize of £1200! Please share this post so that as many budding composers as possible have the opportunity to take part in this fantastic experience!

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