

Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast
Music Teachers Association
Teaching Notes, the Music Teachers' Association's podcast, covers all aspects of Music Education, both in the UK and beyond. Interviews with Music Teachers sit alongside chats with industry professionals and education experts. Plenty of CPD, discussion, and reports from conferences and Expos. A must-listen for every Music Teacher! Presented and produced by Patrick Johns.
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Nov 6, 2020 • 39min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.23 - Paul McCreesh, Natalie Witts, Kuljit Bhamra
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the artistic director of the Gabrieli Consort and Players, Paul McCreesh, introduces their new “Bach to School” singing resource, exploring the wonderful world of JS Bach’s chorales;Natalie Witts, from the Musicians’ Union, answers questions about music copyright within schools, including crucial information that teachers need to know before embarking on virtual Christmas Concerts;And composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer and pioneer of Bhangra, Kuljit Bhamra drops in to explain the music, set the record straight about certain matters, and he suggests some excellent resources.Presented and Produced by Patrick JohnsUseful websites mentioned in the podcastBACH TO SCHOOLBach to School: https://www.gabrieli.com/roar/bach-to-school/ COPYRIGHTThe Copyright Licensing Agency: www.cla.co.ukPRS for Music: www.prsformusic.comPPL: www.ppluk.comThe Educational Recording Agency: www.era.org.ukCopyright & Schools: www.copyrightandschools.orgCopyright, Designs and Patents Act (CDPA): https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/772818/copyright-designs-and-patents-act-1988.pdfThe Musicians’ Union: www.musiciansunion.org.ukGovernment Copyright Advice: www.gov.uk/copyright BHANGRADemystifying Indian Music: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY5SLQd6KECnCiLHpFcmrHLVU7Ken6etghttps://www.rukusavenueradio.com/host-kuljit-bhamraMUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION: www.musicteachers.org/join-us © Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Oct 16, 2020 • 42min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.22 - Howard Goodall, Sarah Lambie, Guy Chambers
Send us Fan MailEpisode 22 of Teaching Notes begins with Part 2 of an extended interview with composer, writer and TV presenter Howard Goodall, in which he discusses flaws in current assessment of composition, as well as tackling a big question: what is creativity?Plus, Sarah Lambie gives an overview of the Music & Drama Education Awards, the nominations for which are currently open.And, legendary British song-writer Guy Chambers chats to Patrick about the craft of song-writing, including how to get started and potential pitfalls. Produced and presented by Patrick Johns.© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Oct 2, 2020 • 43min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.21 - Emily Crowhurst, Howard Goodall
Send us Fan MailEpisode 21 of Teaching Notes, the MTA Podcast, is out now!Head of Performing Arts at School 21, Emily Crowhurst tells Patrick about the wonderful music-rich curriculum at her school, which takes students from the age of 4 to 18;Plus, Part 1of an extended interview with composer, writer and TV presenter Howard Goodall, in which he tackles some big issues in music education today, such as what the core subjects on a curriculum should be, and the wider-benefits and long-term gains of a strong music provision in schools.Produced and presented by Patrick Johns.© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Sep 18, 2020 • 48min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.20 - Jane Werry, Bob Chilcott, Brian Saccente-Kennedy
Send us Fan MailThis episode focusses on KS4 and KS5 composition, with music teacher and coursework moderator Jane Werry offering some dos and don’ts, amongst other great advice.Plus, one invaluable of the UK’s top composers, Bob Chilcott offers invaluable advice to music teachers, about the compositional process.And speech and language therapist Brian Saccente-Kennedy discusses teachers’ vocal health, flagging up the long-term consequences of poor technique, and he gives some important advice for all teachers.Produced and presented by Patrick Johns.© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Sep 5, 2020 • 45min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.19 - Simon Toyne, Rory Bremner, Barry Carpenter
Send us Fan MailKicking off the new term with a new series of Teaching Notes, Patrick talks to MTA President Simon Toyne about changes this term in the Music Classroom, and about the new campaign #CanDoMusic; and we hear from several music teachers about their plans for the lessons.Also, legendary comedian, impressionist, writer and opera translator Rory Bremner tells Patrick about a terrific new audio book he’s been involved in, to help get Years 3–7 into Classical Music.And the UK’s first Professor of Mental Health in Education, Professor Barry Carpenter discusses The Recovery Curriculum, and some crucial aspects of children’s post-lockdown mental health, that all teachers should consider when planning lessons.Produced and presented by Patrick Johns.© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Jul 17, 2020 • 35min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.18 - Catherine Barker, Rob Adediran, James Manwaring, Simon Toyne
Send us Fan MailIn Episode no.18, the last podcast of the academic year, we hear from Catherine Barker about discussions at recent MTA webinars on the topic of returning to school, and the Executive Director of London Music Masters, Rob Adediran, introduces the diversity and inclusion strategy tool, “I’m In”.Also, James Manwaring gives some excellent advice to teachers already thinking about the Autumn Term; and MTA President Simon Toyne signs the academic year off by reflecting on how far we’ve all come this year, and how we can prepare for next year.Produced and presented by Patrick Johns.© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Jul 10, 2020 • 32min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.17 - James McKelvey, Gareth Davies, Vic Craven, Ron Carter
Send us Fan MailIn Episode no.17, James McKelvey introduces Patrick to an alternative qualification for Key Stage 5, the International Baccalaureate Diploma; Gareth Davies from the London Symphony Orchestra and film maker Vic Craven talk about the creation of the hugely successful “Where’s Simon?” online project, involving students playing along with the LSO and Sir Simon Rattle.Plus, Jazz legend, and former Miles Davis sideman, Ron Carter chats about introducing Jazz to beginners, and recommends some recordings for beginners to listen to.Produced and presented by Patrick Johns.© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Jul 3, 2020 • 36min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.16 - Andrew Moxon, Fran Hannan, Loren Schoenberg
Send us Fan MailIn Episode no.16, Andrew Moxon discusses the large part that his students’ external music-making plays within his school'sl life; and Musical Futures’ Fran Hannan introduces their online TV channel #mufutv.Plus, Patrick discusses various approaches to teaching Jazz to beginners, with Grammy Award-winning Jazz musician Loren Schoenberg, from the Juilliard School of Music.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Jun 26, 2020 • 29min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.15 - Julian Whittaker, Mark Llewelyn Evans, Julian Lloyd-Webber
Send us Fan MailIn Episode no.15, Julian Whittaker looks back on his Key Stage 4 students’ work during lockdown, and Patrick meets opera singer Mark Llewelyn Evans, author of The ABC of Opera, designed to introduce opera to young children.Plus, world-famous cellist Julian Lloyd-Webber and Patrick discuss the life-changing experiences that Classical music can give to students, and some of the challenges associated with teaching it.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Jun 19, 2020 • 29min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.14 - Dave Lowe, Hayley Clements, Nate Holder
Send us Fan MailIn Episode no.14, Dave Lowe gives Patrick an overview of the subjects his Year 7s study, including a terrific iPad project; plus Hayley Clements, the Head of Learning and Participation for RCM Sparks at the Royal College of Music explains how their partnerships with schools work, and how schools can get involved.Plus, in the wake of recent worldwide events, Patrick talks to musician and author Nate Holder about decolonising our own music curricula, providing food for thought for teachers everywhere to re-examine their own lessons.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org


