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Music education and creating tomorrow's stars.

Music Week

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The recent successes of music school graduates Amy Winehouse, Adele and Newton Faulkner have emphasised music education's huge influence on today's music industry. Music Week gathered five figures from the education field to discuss its public image, the myriad ways it is serving its students and how they are adapting in today's ever-changing climate

Whether it be Brit School alumni Amy Winehouse and Adele stealing the limelight at the Brit Awards, former students Newton Faulkner and The Wombats dominating the airwaves or numerous music business school graduates impacting on the industry, there is no doubt that the music education framework across the UK is ...

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