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Music Support and RSM Present: Understanding Addiction and Embracing Recovery - The Classical Edition
Jan
20

Music Support and RSM Present: Understanding Addiction and Embracing Recovery - The Classical Edition

Music Support, the charity that helps anyone who works in the UK Music Industry experiencing challenges with substance use, addiction and/or mental health, is currently supporting the highest number of beneficiaries since we established, with a 51% increase in demand to our Helpline in the last year alone. We are proud to partner with The Royal Society of Musicians, the charity that supports music professionals unable to work due to physical or mental ill-health, to invite you to this special session on understanding addiction and embracing recovery.

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TMDTA x RSM Talk Series: Gender and classical music - beyond the 'woman' conversation 
Feb
6

TMDTA x RSM Talk Series: Gender and classical music - beyond the 'woman' conversation 

It's undeniable that the past five years have changed the game when it comes to the conversation around gender and women's music. More music by women is being recorded and programmed, but fear is still afoot. And anyway, should we strive for gender equality in our programming? Is that realistic or even helpful?

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RSM and BAPAM Present: Healthy Teachers webinar
Feb
20

RSM and BAPAM Present: Healthy Teachers webinar

Join Dr Naomi Norton, lecturer in Music Education and the university of York; Dr Sarah Upjohn, physiotherapist and BAPAM clinician; and Professor Derek Aviss OBE, Emeritus Professor of Education at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, as they discuss the key role played by teachers in mastering technique and offer useful tips that you can put into practice in your teaching.

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TMDTA x RSM Talk Series: Authenticity in the industry
Oct
3

TMDTA x RSM Talk Series: Authenticity in the industry

Classical music is often seen as a middle-class, white and privileged profession by its onlookers, but many of the new generation of musicians are challenging this perception. In this talk, we speak with bassoonist and broadcaster Linton Stephens about exploring his identity within classical music as a Black musician, as well as choosing to express your identity fully as a creative with a public platform.

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