Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast

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Apr 16, 2021 • 34min

Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast - Ep.33 - Ruthie Henshall, Sarah Dacey, Aaron Holloway-Nahum, Chris Fower

Send us Fan MailChris Fower from Warwick Music talks about their range of P-instruments, and a new way of teaching brass instruments, using informal learning: Brass Tabs;Olivier Award-winning Musical Theatre star Ruthie Henshall talks about ways into Musical Theatre, looking after your voice, and the value of the long game;And composers/performers Sarah Dacey and Dr Aaron Holloway-Nahum from contemporary music group the Riot Ensemble discuss new music, graphic scores, and ways into this music.#CanDoMusic© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org 
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Apr 1, 2021 • 37min

Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast - Ep.32 - Model Music Curriculum - Julian Lloyd Webber, Shaheen Chino Khan, Carolyn Baxendale, Greg Coughlin, Catherine Barker

Send us Fan MailIn Episode 32, we meet two of the winners from the 2021 Music and Drama Education Awards: Greg Coughlin from The Isaac Newton Academy, and Shaheen Chino Khan from The Bollywood Academy;Plus a look at the new Model Music Curriculum, with Expert Panel members Julian Lloyd Webber and Carolyn Baxendale, and MTA Curriculum Lead, Catherine Barker.#CanDoMusicPresented and produced by Patrick Johns© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org 
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Mar 11, 2021 • 36min

Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast - Ep.31 - Tim Garrard, Alyn Shipton, Patrick Johns, Howard Goodall

Send us Fan MailTim Garrard gives an overview of the MTA’s Partnerships programmes, linking schools with each other and with other musical providers; (1:20)Extracts from the recent Hibbins Series webinar on Jazz, with author, historian, bassist, and BBC Radio 3 presenter Alyn Shipton, along with Patrick Johns; (10:00)And Howard Goodall returns to give insights into his method of composition, and advice to young composers everywhere. (16:50)#CanDoMusicPresented and produced by Patrick Johns.www.alynshipton.co.uk/writing/© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org 
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Feb 26, 2021 • 43min

Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast - Ep.30 - Judith Robinson, John Butt, Robert Quinney, James Morrison

Send us Fan MailIn Episode 30, Head of Education at Sound and Music, Judith Robinson, gives an overview of the composing CPD, resources and courses they provide for teachers and students; We hear an extract of John Butt and Robert Quinney's excellent recent MTA webinar on JS Bach's Brandenburg Concerto no.4, and Purcell's Music for a While, both on the Edexcel GCSE syllabus;And one of the world's finest Jazz musicians, multi-instrumentalist and academy leader James Morrison discusses his approach to teaching Jazz improvisation, with some profound insights, hints and tips. #CanDoMusic Presented and produced by Patrick Johns© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org 
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Feb 5, 2021 • 29min

Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast - Ep.29 - Simon Toyne, Sarah Lambie, Steve Hackett

Send us Fan MailIn Episode 29 of Teaching Notes, Simon Toyne tackles an enormous question: "What should we be teaching in the Music classroom?";Sarah Lambie brings an update about the Music and Drama Education Awards, to be held in March;And former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett chats about Prog Rock, riffs, alternative tunings, and song-writing, including some tips for students, to help with writers’ block. Presented and produced by Patrick Johns.#CanDoMusic#WhatShouldSchoolsTeach© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org 
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Jan 23, 2021 • 41min

Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.28 - Paul McCreesh, Richard Wigmore, Sacha Puttnam, Dr Alexis Kallio

Send us Fan MailIn Episode 28, we hear an extract of Paul McCreesh and Richard Wigmore’s excellent recent MTA webinar on Haydn’s Symphonies nos.101 and 104, as part of AQA and Eduqas A Level syllabi;Film composer Sacha Puttnam give advice to students and teachers about the process of Film Composition;And Dr Alexis Kallio discusses questions raised in her new book, ‘Difference and Division in Music Education’, with the conversation taking in identity, inclusivity, and… death metal! #CanDoMusic Presented and produced by Patrick Johns© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org 
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Jan 8, 2021 • 42min

Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast - Ep.27 - Steven Berryman, Katie Melua, Mick Walker

Send us Fan MailEpisode 27 of Teaching Notes looks at Steven Berryman’s new blogging project, which encourages reflection and debate about a whole host of important articles written about music education; The UK’s best-selling female singer-songwriter, Katie Melua, discusses the art and craft of song-writing, with some tips to overcoming writers’ block; And Vice-Chair of the Chartered Institute of Educational Assessors, Dr Mick Walker, is on-hand to discuss the huge topic of assessment within education: its purpose, its problems and its future.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns#CanDoMusic© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org 
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Dec 18, 2020 • 29min

Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.26 - Catherine Barker, John Rutter

Send us Fan MailCatherine Barker gives a sneak preview of the new MTA Webinars due to start in 2021;And in a special interview for the festive season, John Rutter and Patrick discuss the power of choral singing, compositional approaches to carol-writing, text-setting, and we find out what John’s favourite carols are.#CanDoMusicPresented and produced by Patrick Johns© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org 
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Dec 4, 2020 • 40min

Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.25 - Erika Cramp, Julian Edwards, Simon Toyne

Send us Fan MailIn Episode 25 of Teaching Notes, Patrick looks at the pros and cons of teaching in an international school, with Erika Cramp, currently teaching in Phuket, who also introduces The Music Teachers’ Kit, designed to help all those teaching the Cambridge iGCSE;Julian Edwards from Naxos tells Patrick all about the new online resource for Key Stages 1–3, Naxos MusicBox;And MTA President Simon Toyne challenges common perceptions and possible pitfalls regarding the teaching of Classical Music, suggesting new ways to approach it, whilst offering valuable insights.#CanDoMusicPresented and produced by Patrick Johns© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org 
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Nov 20, 2020 • 40min

Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.24 - Michael Wright, Natalie Witts, Martin Fautley

Send us Fan MailMTA member Michael Wright discusses the ethics and authenticity of teachers’ choice of music in the classroom; Natalie Witts from the MU returns to talk about the copyright restrictions applicable to teachers’ own resources;And Professor Martin Fautley confronts some big questions in music education, such as the perceived value (or not) of certain genres of music, what “musical quality” means in real terms, and much, much more.#CanDoMusic Presented and produced by Patrick Johnsmedia@musicteachers.org© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org 

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