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Music Education Hubs are groups of organisations working together in partnership to deliver high-quality music provision for all children and young people

The Music Works' new music hub. Image courtesy Lasalo Elia Photography. Credit Salo Elia.
Photo by The Music Works' new music hub. Image courtesy Lasalo Elia Photography. Credit Salo Elia.
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Get all the information you need on our Music Hub Investment Programme.

Photo © Clive Tagg Lewisham Music Massed Voices, Southbank Centre
Photo by Photo © Clive Tagg Lewisham Music Massed Voices, Southbank Centre
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Youth Music’s vision is that life-changing music-making is available to all children and young people. Through National Lottery funding, we contribute £9.6 million a year to fund 300 projects nationwide, supporting children and young people to make music and develop their skills.

Orchestras Live – Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Project with SEND Schools. Photo (c) Samantha Gostner.
Photo by Orchestras Live – Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Project with SEND Schools. Photo (c) Samantha Gostner.
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National Youth Music Organisations provide opportunities for thousands of young people to take part in making and enjoying music.

Young people perform on stage playing saxophone
Photo by National Youth Jazz Orchestra - Academy Rich Mix gig. Photo: Daniel Devlin
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In Harmony uses the power of orchestral music-making to transform the lives of children and young people in disadvantaged communities.

A young girl in a green t-shirt plays the violin with an expression of deep concentration
Photo by Liverpool Philharmonic - In Harmony 7th Birthday Concert. Photo © Mark McNulty - In Harmony Liverpool
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We work closely with the BBC and the ground-breaking Ten Pieces initiative, led by BBC Learning, BBC Music and the BBC Performing Groups, focusing on classical music and creativity.

A class of primary school children play percussion instruments in a semi circle
Photo by Webster Primary School Artsmark
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