
Two Youth Ensembles Honored by Their Governments
Sistema-inspired ensembles in Canada and England recently received big accolades at two high-profile events.
AI-Powered App Measures Creative Health Program Outcomes
A research partnership between Kenji Health, Queen Mary University, and four arts organizations in London has reimagined how we can evaluate the impacts of arts and health programs in rigorous and engaging ways.
Suggested Reading: “Expanding the Path to Equitable Arts Funding”
The Lewis Prize for Music Co-founder Dalouge Smith challenges funders to reconsider grantmaking priorities in a recent article for Grantmakers in the Arts.
Superar Suisse Featured at Inaugural Zurich Festival
A brand-new music festival in Zurich will feature Superar Suisse as their opening act.
Classics for Kids Offers Matching Grants
Classics for Kids Foundation offers matching grants to help build sustainable music programs within US-based K–12 schools and nonprofit organizations.
Essaouira World Music Festival Promotes Human Rights
On June 19–21, the annual Essaouira Gnaoua and World Music Festival in Morocco will return with a diverse program of live music and events that promote human rights.
Call for Proposals: Spaces of Culture
Arts and cultural organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa interested in partnering with European artists and cultural professionals are encouraged to apply for EUNIC’s Spaces of Culture program.
Suggested Reading: To Be Young, Gifted and Black
To Be Young, Gifted and Black, a new book by Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason, offers an intimate look at how her children navigated their professional path into the classical music world while exploring their cultural, racial, and national identities.
Serious Games Improve Student Engagement in Music
A new, open access literature review in the Journal of Computer Assisted Learning highlights the impact of serious games (SGs) in facilitating music learning.