Education Matters: Schools Hit Wrong Note Say Cbso Musicians
Birmingham Post › August 30, 2004
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Birmingham Post › August 30, 2004
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Birmingham is full of frustrated musicians who claim they were denied a chance to explore their musical skills while at school, according to research by the city's worldrenowned orchestra.
They are also keen to ensure their own children do not miss out on developing their talents, the poll commissioned by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra found Of the 265 Birmingham residents aged between 16 and 75 who were consulted, 80 per cent felt it was important that all schools teach music.See the full content of this document
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Education Matters: Schools Hit Wrong Note Say Cbso Musicians
Nearly all - 87 per cent - believed all schoolchildren should be given a...
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