Arts Council England Music Survey
Arts Council England is currently carrying out research into the professional development needs of musicians. We are delighted that career development for musicians is being given serious consideration and we […]
Arts Council England is currently carrying out research into the professional development needs of musicians. We are delighted that career development for musicians is being given serious consideration and we […]
At Drake Music we are very aware of the number of barriers disabled musicians face when recording music, and the fact that there simply aren’t enough facilities which are accessible. […]
A beginning: It started with a tweet and 2 years later the alliance is still going strong…… I answered a call out from Drake Music in early 2013 for disabled musicians interested in cross-arts collaboration and never imagined the journey it would take me on
Breaking News! Kris Halpin will now be joining the Sonic Vistas line-up at Liberty Festival in London. He will be using the breakthrough Mi.Mu gloves – new technology designed by […]
As part of our Artist Development programme we are supporting the production of Sonic Vistas – a new cross-artform collaboration for Liberty Festival 2015
We are excited to be hosting a series of interactive music technology events at the Web We Want festival at the Southbank – 28th – 31st May 2015.
In 2014/15 Drake Music worked with the musician Peter Bosher to develop VIBE – a platform, springboard and showcase for visually impaired musicians and sound engineers. Find out more below […]
James is a conductor with a clear artistic vision – really the only thing that is stopping him is that so far his baton is not working as well as it could be.
As a musician and workshop leader with an understanding of music as a process, a state of mind, and a tool for growth, I believe that focussing too much on the ‘final product’ of a project can sometimes be counter-productive.
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