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Music Masters

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.

Music Masters
Formation2007
FoundersVictoria Robey and Professor Itzhak Rashkovsky
HeadquartersLondon
Websitewww.musicmasters.org.uk

Founded in 2007, Music Masters provides teaching, mentoring, financial support and performance opportunities to musicians between the ages of 4 and 25. Its flagship music education programme, the Schools Programme, raises the aspirations and nurtures the potential of disadvantaged primary school children across London.

Music Masters' creative partners include the London venues Southbank Centre and Wigmore Hall, the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Royal College of Music as well as London Contemporary Orchestra and the Young Classical Artist Trust (YCAT). It also partners periodically with the US-based Sphinx Organization, a similar non-profit arts and youth development organisation.

Internationally renowned musicians such as Nicola Benedetti, Colin Currie, Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Harlem Quartet, Randall Goosby, Daniel Kidane, Benjamin Baker, Tom Poster, Elena Urioste, Benjamin Grosvenor,[1] Nadine Benjamin, Anthony Marwood, Tai Murray support this charity's work as Ambassadors. During the last year of his life American composer Elliott Carter was also an Ambassador.[2] Other recognised musicians, such as violinists Maxim Vengerov, Midori Gotō, Isata Kanneh-Mason and Plinio Fernandes have collaborated with Music Masters in specific projects.[3]

History

Music Masters was founded in 2007 by Victoria Robey and Professor Itzhak Rashkovsky with the dual aim of introducing classical music to primary school children from financially disadvantaged and diverse backgrounds and supporting some of the best of the next generation of young professional musicians. The organisation has worked with over 2000 children in inner city schools and helped develop the careers of the finest young musicians of their generation. Music Masters aims to invest in future generations in order to help them reach their full potential as both musicians and contributors to society.

Governance

Chair

Victoria Robey 2007–2010, Julian Simmonds 2010–2012, Simon Freakley 2012–current.

Chief Executive/Executive Director

Roz De Vile 2020-Present, Robert Adediran 2013–2020, Victoria Robey OBE HonRCM 2009–2013, Mary Deissler 2008–2009.

Current Trustees

Simon Freakley (Chairman), Sarah Bunting, Dr Steven Berryman, Mo Carrington, Talia Hull, James Joseph, Dr Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason, Rebekah Kofo-Kasumu, Philip Keller, Stuart Mason, John Nickson, Victoria Robey OBE HonRCM, Alicia Swannell and Philippa Thomas.

Former Trustees

John Antoniazzi, Shaun Bailey, Nicholas Berwin, Mo Carrington, Sir Vernon Ellis, John Gilhooly, Professor Colin Lawson, Professor Itzhak Rashkovsky (artistic director), Richard Sharp, Julian Simmonds, Dennis, Lord Stevenson of Coddenham CBE, Ed Vaizey MP and Timothy Walker.

You can find out more about the Advisory Council and the Development Committee on the Music Masters website.

Current initiatives

Music Masters currently operates the following programmes:

Schools Programme

The Schools Programme (previously LMM Learning) is a community development programme that targets socio-economically disadvantaged areas in order to increase the ethnic, cultural and socio-economic diversity within the classical music industry.[4] The project currently operates in a small number of primary schools across three London boroughs (Lambeth, Westminster and Islington) providing free musicianship, violin and cello lessons for children aged 4+.

The Schools Programme was one of the three finalists for the "Everyday Impact Award – New Enterprises" category of the 2012 Social Change Awards organised by the Directory of Social Change.[5] In 2015 Music Masters was awarded the Excellence in Early Years and Primary Music Award] in the third annual Music Teacher Awards at a ceremony held in London.[6]

I'm In – The Inclusive Music Index

Music Masters has developed a diversity and inclusion audit tool for organisations in the music sector, which provides an analysis of behaviours and attitudes across the whole organisation, looking at organisational drivers, culture, leadership and accountability, procurement, recruitment, talent management, marketing, the audience and customer experience. The tool, called I'M IN, was developed together with global consulting firm AlixPartners,[7]

Musicians of Change (PGCEi)

Musicians of Change (PGCEi) is a one year teaching course, jointly led by Music Masters and Birmingham City University. The course is designed to equip teachers with the essential and practical skills needed for the demands of group instrument teaching.

LMM Awards (2009–2017)

LMM Awards

The LMM Awards supported exceptional violinists in entering the professional classical music industry. Music Masters provided financial support, career guidance and performance opportunities including a Wigmore Hall recital and a concerto with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Music Masters also regularly commissioned new works of music to be premièred by the Award Holders.

2009–2012

The first LMM Awards were granted from 2009 to 2012 to Jennifer Pike (UK), Agata Szymczewska (Poland) and Elena Urioste (USA).[8]

2012–2015

Violinists Benjamin Beilman (USA), Hyeyoon Park (South Korea), Alexandra Soumm (Russia/France) were all LMM Award Holders from 2012 to 2015.[9]

2016–2017

Violinist Marc Bouchkov (France) and composers Jack White (UK) and Shiva Feshareki (UK) were all LMM award holders from 2016 to 2017.[10]

References

  1. ^ Michael Church, "Benjamin Grosvenor: The piano prodigy who keeps fame at arm's length", The Independent, 28 October 2012.
  2. ^ LMM's Ambassadors, London Music Masters.
  3. ^ Midori’s News Bulletin 19 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine – See November 2012 for workshops with the Bridge Project Students.
  4. ^ Libretto article 3 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine - "Music Medals in action"
  5. ^ DSC Social Change Awards Winners 2012 21 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ , Music Education Expo, 12–13 March 2015.
  7. ^ "Championing diversity and inclusion in music", London Music Masters.
  8. ^ "ELENA URIOSTE, to make WIGMORE HALL DEBUT". Sciolino Artist Management.
  9. ^ MUSO article
  10. ^ Katy Wright,"London Music Masters announces new awards", Rhinegold Publishing, 10 May 2016.

External links

  • London Music Masters' Official Website
  • Benjamin Beilman’s Official Website
  • Konzertdirektion Schmid’s website for Hyeyoon Park
  • Alexandra Soumm’s Official Website
  • Jennifer Pike’s Official Website
  • Elena Urioste’s Official Website
  • Violinist.com article - Interview with Benjamin Beilman
  • Christina Patterson, "Why our children should reach for the stars (and the violins)", The Independent, 16 October 2010
  • Rupert Christiansen, "London Music Masters: the sound of lives being changed", The Telegraph, 21 June 2010

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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 Music MastersFormation2007FoundersVictoria Robey and Professor Itzhak RashkovskyHeadquartersLondonWebsitewww musicmasters org ukFounded in 2007 Music Masters provides teaching mentoring financial support and performance opportunities to musicians between the ages of 4 and 25 Its flagship music education programme the Schools Programme raises the aspirations and nurtures the potential of disadvantaged primary school children across London Music Masters creative partners include the London venues Southbank Centre and Wigmore Hall the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Royal College of Music as well as London Contemporary Orchestra and the Young Classical Artist Trust YCAT It also partners periodically with the US based Sphinx Organization a similar non profit arts and youth development organisation Internationally renowned musicians such as Nicola Benedetti Colin Currie Sheku Kanneh Mason Harlem Quartet Randall Goosby Daniel Kidane Benjamin Baker Tom Poster Elena Urioste Benjamin Grosvenor 1 Nadine Benjamin Anthony Marwood Tai Murray support this charity s work as Ambassadors During the last year of his life American composer Elliott Carter was also an Ambassador 2 Other recognised musicians such as violinists Maxim Vengerov Midori Gotō Isata Kanneh Mason and Plinio Fernandes have collaborated with Music Masters in specific projects 3 Contents 1 History 2 Governance 2 1 Chair 2 2 Chief Executive Executive Director 2 3 Current Trustees 2 4 Former Trustees 3 Current initiatives 3 1 Schools Programme 3 2 I m In The Inclusive Music Index 3 3 Musicians of Change PGCEi 4 LMM Awards 2009 2017 4 1 LMM Awards 4 1 1 2009 2012 4 1 2 2012 2015 4 1 3 2016 2017 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditMusic Masters was founded in 2007 by Victoria Robey and Professor Itzhak Rashkovsky with the dual aim of introducing classical music to primary school children from financially disadvantaged and diverse backgrounds and supporting some of the best of the next generation of young professional musicians The organisation has worked with over 2000 children in inner city schools and helped develop the careers of the finest young musicians of their generation Music Masters aims to invest in future generations in order to help them reach their full potential as both musicians and contributors to society Governance EditChair Edit Victoria Robey 2007 2010 Julian Simmonds 2010 2012 Simon Freakley 2012 current Chief Executive Executive Director Edit Roz De Vile 2020 Present Robert Adediran 2013 2020 Victoria Robey OBE HonRCM 2009 2013 Mary Deissler 2008 2009 Current Trustees Edit Simon Freakley Chairman Sarah Bunting Dr Steven Berryman Mo Carrington Talia Hull James Joseph Dr Kadiatu Kanneh Mason Rebekah Kofo Kasumu Philip Keller Stuart Mason John Nickson Victoria Robey OBE HonRCM Alicia Swannell and Philippa Thomas Former Trustees Edit John Antoniazzi Shaun Bailey Nicholas Berwin Mo Carrington Sir Vernon Ellis John Gilhooly Professor Colin Lawson Professor Itzhak Rashkovsky artistic director Richard Sharp Julian Simmonds Dennis Lord Stevenson of Coddenham CBE Ed Vaizey MP and Timothy Walker You can find out more about the Advisory Council and the Development Committee on the Music Masters website Current initiatives EditMusic Masters currently operates the following programmes Schools Programme Edit The Schools Programme previously LMM Learning is a community development programme that targets socio economically disadvantaged areas in order to increase the ethnic cultural and socio economic diversity within the classical music industry 4 The project currently operates in a small number of primary schools across three London boroughs Lambeth Westminster and Islington providing free musicianship violin and cello lessons for children aged 4 The Schools Programme was one of the three finalists for the Everyday Impact Award New Enterprises category of the 2012 Social Change Awards organised by the Directory of Social Change 5 In 2015 Music Masters was awarded the Excellence in Early Years and Primary Music Award in the third annual Music Teacher Awards at a ceremony held in London 6 I m In The Inclusive Music Index Edit Music Masters has developed a diversity and inclusion audit tool for organisations in the music sector which provides an analysis of behaviours and attitudes across the whole organisation looking at organisational drivers culture leadership and accountability procurement recruitment talent management marketing the audience and customer experience The tool called I M IN was developed together with global consulting firm AlixPartners 7 Musicians of Change PGCEi Edit Musicians of Change PGCEi is a one year teaching course jointly led by Music Masters and Birmingham City University The course is designed to equip teachers with the essential and practical skills needed for the demands of group instrument teaching LMM Awards 2009 2017 EditLMM Awards Edit The LMM Awards supported exceptional violinists in entering the professional classical music industry Music Masters provided financial support career guidance and performance opportunities including a Wigmore Hall recital and a concerto with the London Philharmonic Orchestra Music Masters also regularly commissioned new works of music to be premiered by the Award Holders 2009 2012 Edit The first LMM Awards were granted from 2009 to 2012 to Jennifer Pike UK Agata Szymczewska Poland and Elena Urioste USA 8 2012 2015 Edit Violinists Benjamin Beilman USA Hyeyoon Park South Korea Alexandra Soumm Russia France were all LMM Award Holders from 2012 to 2015 9 2016 2017 Edit Violinist Marc Bouchkov France and composers Jack White UK and Shiva Feshareki UK were all LMM award holders from 2016 to 2017 10 References Edit Michael Church Benjamin Grosvenor The piano prodigy who keeps fame at arm s length The Independent 28 October 2012 LMM s Ambassadors London Music Masters Midori s News Bulletin Archived 19 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine See November 2012 for workshops with the Bridge Project Students Libretto article Archived 3 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine Music Medals in action DSC Social Change Awards Winners 2012 Archived 21 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine Winners of the 2015 Music Teacher Awards for Excellence announced Music Education Expo 12 13 March 2015 Championing diversity and inclusion in music London Music Masters ELENA URIOSTE to make WIGMORE HALL DEBUT Sciolino Artist Management MUSO article Katy Wright London Music Masters announces new awards Rhinegold Publishing 10 May 2016 External links EditLondon Music Masters Official Website Benjamin Beilman s Official Website Konzertdirektion Schmid s website for Hyeyoon Park Alexandra Soumm s Official Website Jennifer Pike s Official Website Agata Szymczewska Official Website Elena Urioste s Official Website Violinist com article Interview with Benjamin Beilman Christina Patterson Why our children should reach for the stars and the violins The Independent 16 October 2010 Rupert Christiansen London Music Masters the sound of lives being changed The Telegraph 21 June 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Music Masters amp oldid 1135066915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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