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ISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDANCE FOR PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS COVID-19 risk assessment. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the UK government agency responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare, and for research into occupational risks in England, Scotland and Wales. ENGLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS In brief, some key dates that may affect musicians' work include: Step 1 - 8 March 2021: Schools reopen for all pupils. Step 1 - 29 March 2021: Amateur and non-professional rehearsals can recommence outdoors under certain conditions. 9 April 2021: Free rapid flow lateral tests available to everyone without Covid-19 symptoms in England. ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services. INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS The ISM is the UK’s professional body for musicians. ISM membership provides thousands of musicians with essential advice, insurances, legal help and more. RETURNING TO WORK: FACE-TO-FACE PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHING The COVID-19 lockdown has been very tough on music professionals, and the easing of restrictions may provoke feelings of anxiety. If you have concerns about the return to face-to-face teaching, or any other topic that is causing you stress, the ISM offers its members access to a free, 24-hour personal support and advice helpline staffed by SCOTLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Advice for musicians on COVID regulations in Scotland. Performances and rehearsals. From 17 May 2021, venues including theatres, concert halls, and music venues will be able to reopen where an area is under at least Level 2 restrictions.. From 18 May 2021, hospitality venues can allow live background music but with certain restrictions.. Further down the page there are separate sections ENGLAND STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR CHOIRS The new guidance makes it impossible for choirs to rehearse indoors at this step. This is a source of huge frustration given that the guidance was issued after the start of step 3. Members have told us that in some instances rehearsals had started, and choirs had spent time and resources preparing risk assessments and safe rehearsals. WALES: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Key dates for the music sector. On 14 May 2021, the First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, confirmed that Wales will move to alert level 2 from Monday 17 May 2021. All future changes are subject to public health conditions remaining favourable. 1 March: Wedding and civil ceremonies will be permitted in ‘approved premises’. PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS' FEES: OUR SURVEY RESULTS 2021 Private music teachers' fees: Our survey results 2021. The survey was open from 6 November 2020 to 10 January 2021. 71% of respondents had conducted some private face-to-face teaching since September 2020, just over 20% less than at the same time last year, reflecting reduced opportunities for in-person teaching due to coronavirus restrictions.ISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDANCE FOR PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS COVID-19 risk assessment. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the UK government agency responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare, and for research into occupational risks in England, Scotland and Wales. ENGLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS In brief, some key dates that may affect musicians' work include: Step 1 - 8 March 2021: Schools reopen for all pupils. Step 1 - 29 March 2021: Amateur and non-professional rehearsals can recommence outdoors under certain conditions. 9 April 2021: Free rapid flow lateral tests available to everyone without Covid-19 symptoms in England. ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services. PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS' FEES: OUR SURVEY RESULTS 2021 Private music teachers' fees: Our survey results 2021. The survey was open from 6 November 2020 to 10 January 2021. 71% of respondents had conducted some private face-to-face teaching since September 2020, just over 20% less than at the same time last year, reflecting reduced opportunities for in-person teaching due to coronavirus restrictions.ISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. ISM | GOVERNANCE AND POLICIES 4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDANCE FOR PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS COVID-19 risk assessment. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the UK government agency responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare, and for research into occupational risks in England, Scotland and Wales. ISM | BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE Building for the future. On Saturday 24 April 2021, we held a free online conference for music professionals, examining key topics including touring, teaching, diversity and working online, and providing future-focused tips and tools to help your professional development. As the UK navigates its way beyond COVID-19 and Brexit,we examined the
OUT OF TUNE: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON MUSIC IN SCHOOLS Out of tune: The impact of COVID-19 on music in schools. 06 December 2020. I am delighted that the ISM is publishing our report entitled The heart of the school is missing, which investigates the impact of Covid-19 on music teaching in schools in the UK. We listened to the views of over 1,300 music teachers from across the UK in September and EASYJET CHANGES BAGGAGE POLICY ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS In March 2021, the ISM wrote to EasyJet Chief Executive Johan Lundgren to express our concerns over their reduction to the cabin bag allowance size for musical instruments to a maximum dimension of 56 x 45 x 25 cm, which excluded most instruments in cases.. EasyJet has now reversed this policy to allow for larger instruments (up to 30 x 117 x 38 cm) to be taken onboard as cabin baggage HOW TO PUT ON ONLINE CONCERTS AND GIGS Marketing. Make sure you announce your concert series, give it a name and, ideally, a photo to promote it. You can promote your series wherever you have a following - via social media, through a blog, website, and/or email. Even though your concert or gig will be online, you should also remember to tell people about it via more traditional ISM | FREE CONCERT TOURS WEBINAR Since 1882, we have been dedicated to promoting the importance of music and protecting the rights of those working in the musicprofession.
ISM | ASSESSMENT IN MUSIC EDUCATION Assessment in music education - the research context 2019. This document provides the research context to the ISM - The National Curriculum for Music: A revised framework for curriculum, pedagogy and assessment, written by Professor Martin Fautley and Dr Alison Daubney and published by the ISM INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS The ISM is the UK’s professional body for musicians. ISM membership provides thousands of musicians with essential advice, insurances, legal help and more. RETURNING TO WORK: FACE-TO-FACE PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHING The COVID-19 lockdown has been very tough on music professionals, and the easing of restrictions may provoke feelings of anxiety. If you have concerns about the return to face-to-face teaching, or any other topic that is causing you stress, the ISM offers its members access to a free, 24-hour personal support and advice helpline staffed by SCOTLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Advice for musicians on COVID regulations in Scotland. Performances and rehearsals. From 17 May 2021, venues including theatres, concert halls, and music venues will be able to reopen where an area is under at least Level 2 restrictions.. From 18 May 2021, hospitality venues can allow live background music but with certain restrictions.. Further down the page there are separate sections ENGLAND STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR CHOIRS The new guidance makes it impossible for choirs to rehearse indoors at this step. This is a source of huge frustration given that the guidance was issued after the start of step 3. Members have told us that in some instances rehearsals had started, and choirs had spent time and resources preparing risk assessments and safe rehearsals.ISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. WALES: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Key dates for the music sector. On 14 May 2021, the First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, confirmed that Wales will move to alert level 2 from Monday 17 May 2021. All future changes are subject to public health conditions remaining favourable. 1 March: Wedding and civil ceremonies will be permitted in ‘approved premises’. ENGLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS In brief, some key dates that may affect musicians' work include: Step 1 - 8 March 2021: Schools reopen for all pupils. Step 1 - 29 March 2021: Amateur and non-professional rehearsals can recommence outdoors under certain conditions. 9 April 2021: Free rapid flow lateral tests available to everyone without Covid-19 symptoms in England. COVID-19 RISK ASSESSMENT COVID-19 Risk Assessment . Your name:Assessment carried out by: Date of next review: e.g. 1 January 2021Date assessment was carried out: e.g. 1 August 2020 VISA AND WORK PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR EUROPE The tables contained in this document provide an overview of the different requirements for entry visas and short-stay work permits for the 27 Member States of the EU together with Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. That includes details for non-Schengen Area countries like Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland and Romania. ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services. INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS The ISM is the UK’s professional body for musicians. ISM membership provides thousands of musicians with essential advice, insurances, legal help and more. RETURNING TO WORK: FACE-TO-FACE PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHING The COVID-19 lockdown has been very tough on music professionals, and the easing of restrictions may provoke feelings of anxiety. If you have concerns about the return to face-to-face teaching, or any other topic that is causing you stress, the ISM offers its members access to a free, 24-hour personal support and advice helpline staffed by SCOTLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Advice for musicians on COVID regulations in Scotland. Performances and rehearsals. From 17 May 2021, venues including theatres, concert halls, and music venues will be able to reopen where an area is under at least Level 2 restrictions.. From 18 May 2021, hospitality venues can allow live background music but with certain restrictions.. Further down the page there are separate sections ENGLAND STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR CHOIRS The new guidance makes it impossible for choirs to rehearse indoors at this step. This is a source of huge frustration given that the guidance was issued after the start of step 3. Members have told us that in some instances rehearsals had started, and choirs had spent time and resources preparing risk assessments and safe rehearsals.ISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. WALES: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Key dates for the music sector. On 14 May 2021, the First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, confirmed that Wales will move to alert level 2 from Monday 17 May 2021. All future changes are subject to public health conditions remaining favourable. 1 March: Wedding and civil ceremonies will be permitted in ‘approved premises’. ENGLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS In brief, some key dates that may affect musicians' work include: Step 1 - 8 March 2021: Schools reopen for all pupils. Step 1 - 29 March 2021: Amateur and non-professional rehearsals can recommence outdoors under certain conditions. 9 April 2021: Free rapid flow lateral tests available to everyone without Covid-19 symptoms in England. COVID-19 RISK ASSESSMENT COVID-19 Risk Assessment . Your name:Assessment carried out by: Date of next review: e.g. 1 January 2021Date assessment was carried out: e.g. 1 August 2020 VISA AND WORK PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR EUROPE The tables contained in this document provide an overview of the different requirements for entry visas and short-stay work permits for the 27 Member States of the EU together with Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. That includes details for non-Schengen Area countries like Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland and Romania. ISM | CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) 4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. ISM REPORT HIGHLIGHTS DEVASTATING IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON Today, the ISM has published a ground-breaking report entitled The heart of the school is missing, which looks at the devastating impact of COVID-19 on music education in our schools across the UK.Most shocking is the discovery that almost 10% of primary and secondary schools are not teaching class music at all, even though it is a requirement of the curriculum. HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDANCE FOR PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS COVID-19 risk assessment. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the UK government agency responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare, and for research into occupational risks in England, Scotland and Wales. COVID-19: FUNDS FOR MUSICIANS The Cultural Recovery Fund, launched last summer, provided £63.3 million in 2020 to 2021 to support theatres, music venues, heritage sites, events, museums, libraries, galleries, independent cinemas and freelancers. The fund is delivered jointly by Welsh Government, ArtsCouncil of
TRANSITIONING TO ONLINE TEACHING Pippa’s seven easy steps to setting up and teaching online. make sure the student and instrument are well in view at the start of the lesson and that you can see their hands clearly. for minors ensure there’s a parent or guardian present during the lesson. carry out a test call with each pupil before their first lesson to check set up,as
ISM | BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE Building for the future. On Saturday 24 April 2021, we held a free online conference for music professionals, examining key topics including touring, teaching, diversity and working online, and providing future-focused tips and tools to help your professional development. As the UK navigates its way beyond COVID-19 and Brexit,we examined the
OVER 300 CREATIVE ORGANISATIONS DEMAND PRIME MINISTER Over 300 creative organisations demand Prime Minister delivers on his promise to fix the Brexit crisis for creative industry. 27 April 2021. An open letter coordinated by the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) has called on the Prime Minister to deliver on the promise he made to the Parliamentarians Liaison Committee (24 March) to fix the NORTHERN IRELAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS On 15 April 2021, the Executive confirmed that further restrictions will be lifted in Northern Ireland from 23 April 2021. The next formal review will take place on 13 May 2021. The following may affect musicians' work: From 12 April 2021: All remaining students in years 8 to 11 return to face-to-face teaching in school. ISM | ASSESSMENT IN MUSIC EDUCATION Assessment in music education - the research context 2019. This document provides the research context to the ISM - The National Curriculum for Music: A revised framework for curriculum, pedagogy and assessment, written by Professor Martin Fautley and Dr Alison Daubney and published by the ISM ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services. INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS The ISM is the UK’s professional body for musicians. ISM membership provides thousands of musicians with essential advice, insurances, legal help and more. RETURNING TO WORK: FACE-TO-FACE PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHING The COVID-19 lockdown has been very tough on music professionals, and the easing of restrictions may provoke feelings of anxiety. If you have concerns about the return to face-to-face teaching, or any other topic that is causing you stress, the ISM offers its members access to a free, 24-hour personal support and advice helpline staffed by SCOTLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Advice for musicians on COVID regulations in Scotland. Performances and rehearsals. From 17 May 2021, venues including theatres, concert halls, and music venues will be able to reopen where an area is under at least Level 2 restrictions.. From 18 May 2021, hospitality venues can allow live background music but with certain restrictions.. Further down the page there are separate sections WALES: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Key dates for the music sector. On 14 May 2021, the First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, confirmed that Wales will move to alert level 2 from Monday 17 May 2021. All future changes are subject to public health conditions remaining favourable. 1 March: Wedding and civil ceremonies will be permitted in ‘approved premises’.ISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. ENGLAND STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR CHOIRS The new guidance makes it impossible for choirs to rehearse indoors at this step. This is a source of huge frustration given that the guidance was issued after the start of step 3. Members have told us that in some instances rehearsals had started, and choirs had spent time and resources preparing risk assessments and safe rehearsals. ENGLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS In brief, some key dates that may affect musicians' work include: Step 1 - 8 March 2021: Schools reopen for all pupils. Step 1 - 29 March 2021: Amateur and non-professional rehearsals can recommence outdoors under certain conditions. 9 April 2021: Free rapid flow lateral tests available to everyone without Covid-19 symptoms in England. NORTHERN IRELAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS On 15 April 2021, the Executive confirmed that further restrictions will be lifted in Northern Ireland from 23 April 2021. The next formal review will take place on 13 May 2021. The following may affect musicians' work: From 12 April 2021: All remaining students in years 8 to 11 return to face-to-face teaching in school. COVID-19 RISK ASSESSMENT COVID-19 Risk Assessment . Your name:Assessment carried out by: Date of next review: e.g. 1 January 2021Date assessment was carried out: e.g. 1 August 2020 ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services. INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS The ISM is the UK’s professional body for musicians. ISM membership provides thousands of musicians with essential advice, insurances, legal help and more. RETURNING TO WORK: FACE-TO-FACE PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHING The COVID-19 lockdown has been very tough on music professionals, and the easing of restrictions may provoke feelings of anxiety. If you have concerns about the return to face-to-face teaching, or any other topic that is causing you stress, the ISM offers its members access to a free, 24-hour personal support and advice helpline staffed by SCOTLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Advice for musicians on COVID regulations in Scotland. Performances and rehearsals. From 17 May 2021, venues including theatres, concert halls, and music venues will be able to reopen where an area is under at least Level 2 restrictions.. From 18 May 2021, hospitality venues can allow live background music but with certain restrictions.. Further down the page there are separate sections WALES: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Key dates for the music sector. On 14 May 2021, the First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, confirmed that Wales will move to alert level 2 from Monday 17 May 2021. All future changes are subject to public health conditions remaining favourable. 1 March: Wedding and civil ceremonies will be permitted in ‘approved premises’.ISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. ENGLAND STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR CHOIRS The new guidance makes it impossible for choirs to rehearse indoors at this step. This is a source of huge frustration given that the guidance was issued after the start of step 3. Members have told us that in some instances rehearsals had started, and choirs had spent time and resources preparing risk assessments and safe rehearsals. ENGLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS In brief, some key dates that may affect musicians' work include: Step 1 - 8 March 2021: Schools reopen for all pupils. Step 1 - 29 March 2021: Amateur and non-professional rehearsals can recommence outdoors under certain conditions. 9 April 2021: Free rapid flow lateral tests available to everyone without Covid-19 symptoms in England. NORTHERN IRELAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS On 15 April 2021, the Executive confirmed that further restrictions will be lifted in Northern Ireland from 23 April 2021. The next formal review will take place on 13 May 2021. The following may affect musicians' work: From 12 April 2021: All remaining students in years 8 to 11 return to face-to-face teaching in school. COVID-19 RISK ASSESSMENT COVID-19 Risk Assessment . Your name:Assessment carried out by: Date of next review: e.g. 1 January 2021Date assessment was carried out: e.g. 1 August 2020 ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services.ISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. ISM | CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) 4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. COVID-19: FUNDS FOR MUSICIANS The Cultural Recovery Fund, launched last summer, provided £63.3 million in 2020 to 2021 to support theatres, music venues, heritage sites, events, museums, libraries, galleries, independent cinemas and freelancers. The fund is delivered jointly by Welsh Government, ArtsCouncil of
ISM REPORT HIGHLIGHTS DEVASTATING IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON Today, the ISM has published a ground-breaking report entitled The heart of the school is missing, which looks at the devastating impact of COVID-19 on music education in our schools across the UK.Most shocking is the discovery that almost 10% of primary and secondary schools are not teaching class music at all, even though it is a requirement of the curriculum. TRANSITIONING TO ONLINE TEACHING Pippa’s seven easy steps to setting up and teaching online. make sure the student and instrument are well in view at the start of the lesson and that you can see their hands clearly. for minors ensure there’s a parent or guardian present during the lesson. carry out a test call with each pupil before their first lesson to check set up,as
OVER 300 CREATIVE ORGANISATIONS DEMAND PRIME MINISTER Over 300 creative organisations demand Prime Minister delivers on his promise to fix the Brexit crisis for creative industry. 27 April 2021. An open letter coordinated by the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) has called on the Prime Minister to deliver on the promise he made to the Parliamentarians Liaison Committee (24 March) to fix the HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDANCE FOR PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS COVID-19 risk assessment. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the UK government agency responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare, and for research into occupational risks in England, Scotland and Wales. ISM | THE UK’S PROFESSIONAL BODY FOR MUSICIANS AND SUBJECT… Since 1882, we have been dedicated to promoting the importance of music and protecting the rights of those working in the musicprofession.
ISM | ASSESSMENT IN MUSIC EDUCATION Assessment in music education - the research context 2019. This document provides the research context to the ISM - The National Curriculum for Music: A revised framework for curriculum, pedagogy and assessment, written by Professor Martin Fautley and Dr Alison Daubney and published by the ISM ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services. RETURNING TO WORK: FACE-TO-FACE PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHING The COVID-19 lockdown has been very tough on music professionals, and the easing of restrictions may provoke feelings of anxiety. If you have concerns about the return to face-to-face teaching, or any other topic that is causing you stress, the ISM offers its members access to a free, 24-hour personal support and advice helpline staffed by SCOTLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Advice for musicians on COVID regulations in Scotland. Performances and rehearsals. From 17 May 2021, venues including theatres, concert halls, and music venues will be able to reopen where an area is under at least Level 2 restrictions.. From 18 May 2021, hospitality venues can allow live background music but with certain restrictions.. Further down the page there are separate sectionsISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. WALES: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Key dates for the music sector. On 14 May 2021, the First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, confirmed that Wales will move to alert level 2 from Monday 17 May 2021. All future changes are subject to public health conditions remaining favourable. 1 March: Wedding and civil ceremonies will be permitted in ‘approved premises’. ENGLAND STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR CHOIRS The new guidance makes it impossible for choirs to rehearse indoors at this step. This is a source of huge frustration given that the guidance was issued after the start of step 3. Members have told us that in some instances rehearsals had started, and choirs had spent time and resources preparing risk assessments and safe rehearsals. OVER 300 CREATIVE ORGANISATIONS DEMAND PRIME MINISTER Over 300 creative organisations demand Prime Minister delivers on his promise to fix the Brexit crisis for creative industry. 27 April 2021. An open letter coordinated by the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) has called on the Prime Minister to deliver on the promise he made to the Parliamentarians Liaison Committee (24 March) to fix the HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDANCE FOR PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS COVID-19 risk assessment. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the UK government agency responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare, and for research into occupational risks in England, Scotland and Wales. ENGLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS In brief, some key dates that may affect musicians' work include: Step 1 - 8 March 2021: Schools reopen for all pupils. Step 1 - 29 March 2021: Amateur and non-professional rehearsals can recommence outdoors under certain conditions. 9 April 2021: Free rapid flow lateral tests available to everyone without Covid-19 symptoms in England. MUSIC EDUCATION: STATE OF THE NATION Music Education: State of the Nation 3 All children should have access to a high-quality music education. Studying music builds cultural knowledge and creative skills. ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services. RETURNING TO WORK: FACE-TO-FACE PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHING The COVID-19 lockdown has been very tough on music professionals, and the easing of restrictions may provoke feelings of anxiety. If you have concerns about the return to face-to-face teaching, or any other topic that is causing you stress, the ISM offers its members access to a free, 24-hour personal support and advice helpline staffed by SCOTLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Advice for musicians on COVID regulations in Scotland. Performances and rehearsals. From 17 May 2021, venues including theatres, concert halls, and music venues will be able to reopen where an area is under at least Level 2 restrictions.. From 18 May 2021, hospitality venues can allow live background music but with certain restrictions.. Further down the page there are separate sectionsISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. WALES: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Key dates for the music sector. On 14 May 2021, the First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, confirmed that Wales will move to alert level 2 from Monday 17 May 2021. All future changes are subject to public health conditions remaining favourable. 1 March: Wedding and civil ceremonies will be permitted in ‘approved premises’. ENGLAND STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR CHOIRS The new guidance makes it impossible for choirs to rehearse indoors at this step. This is a source of huge frustration given that the guidance was issued after the start of step 3. Members have told us that in some instances rehearsals had started, and choirs had spent time and resources preparing risk assessments and safe rehearsals. OVER 300 CREATIVE ORGANISATIONS DEMAND PRIME MINISTER Over 300 creative organisations demand Prime Minister delivers on his promise to fix the Brexit crisis for creative industry. 27 April 2021. An open letter coordinated by the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) has called on the Prime Minister to deliver on the promise he made to the Parliamentarians Liaison Committee (24 March) to fix the HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDANCE FOR PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS COVID-19 risk assessment. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the UK government agency responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare, and for research into occupational risks in England, Scotland and Wales. ENGLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS In brief, some key dates that may affect musicians' work include: Step 1 - 8 March 2021: Schools reopen for all pupils. Step 1 - 29 March 2021: Amateur and non-professional rehearsals can recommence outdoors under certain conditions. 9 April 2021: Free rapid flow lateral tests available to everyone without Covid-19 symptoms in England. MUSIC EDUCATION: STATE OF THE NATION Music Education: State of the Nation 3 All children should have access to a high-quality music education. Studying music builds cultural knowledge and creative skills. ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services. INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS The ISM is the UK’s professional body for musicians. ISM membership provides thousands of musicians with essential advice, insurances, legal help and more. HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDANCE FOR PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS COVID-19 risk assessment. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the UK government agency responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare, and for research into occupational risks in England, Scotland and Wales. ISM | GOVERNANCE AND POLICIES 4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS' FEES: OUR SURVEY RESULTS 2021 Private music teachers' fees: Our survey results 2021. The survey was open from 6 November 2020 to 10 January 2021. 71% of respondents had conducted some private face-to-face teaching since September 2020, just over 20% less than at the same time last year, reflecting reduced opportunities for in-person teaching due to coronavirus restrictions. ENGLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS In brief, some key dates that may affect musicians' work include: Step 1 - 8 March 2021: Schools reopen for all pupils. Step 1 - 29 March 2021: Amateur and non-professional rehearsals can recommence outdoors under certain conditions. 9 April 2021: Free rapid flow lateral tests available to everyone without Covid-19 symptoms in England. MUSIC EDUCATION: STATE OF THE NATION Music Education: State of the Nation 3 All children should have access to a high-quality music education. Studying music builds cultural knowledge and creative skills. NORTHERN IRELAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS On 15 April 2021, the Executive confirmed that further restrictions will be lifted in Northern Ireland from 23 April 2021. The next formal review will take place on 13 May 2021. The following may affect musicians' work: From 12 April 2021: All remaining students in years 8 to 11 return to face-to-face teaching in school. ISM | SPEAK TO OUR LEGAL TEAM 4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. ISM | SUSAN STURROCK, MUSIC TALKS AND ISM PAST PRESIDENT Founder and Director, Music Talks, arts consultant and ISM Past President. Susan Sturrock is a Past President of the ISM and founder-director of Music Talks, an organisation presenting events and courses on classical music. She is also an arts consultant with a current portfolio including strategic planning, mentoring andfundraising.
ISM | FRANCESCA TREADAWAY 4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS The ISM is the UK’s professional body for musicians. ISM membership provides thousands of musicians with essential advice, insurances, legal help and more. SCOTLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Advice for musicians on COVID regulations in Scotland. Performances and rehearsals. From 17 May 2021, venues including theatres, concert halls, and music venues will be able to reopen where an area is under at least Level 2 restrictions.. From 18 May 2021, hospitality venues can allow live background music but with certain restrictions.. Further down the page there are separate sections RETURNING TO WORK: FACE-TO-FACE PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHING The COVID-19 lockdown has been very tough on music professionals, and the easing of restrictions may provoke feelings of anxiety. If you have concerns about the return to face-to-face teaching, or any other topic that is causing you stress, the ISM offers its members access to a free, 24-hour personal support and advice helpline staffed byISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. ISM | GOVERNANCE AND POLICIES 4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. WALES: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Key dates for the music sector. On 14 May 2021, the First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, confirmed that Wales will move to alert level 2 from Monday 17 May 2021. All future changes are subject to public health conditions remaining favourable. 1 March: Wedding and civil ceremonies will be permitted in ‘approved premises’. ENGLAND STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR CHOIRS The new guidance makes it impossible for choirs to rehearse indoors at this step. This is a source of huge frustration given that the guidance was issued after the start of step 3. Members have told us that in some instances rehearsals had started, and choirs had spent time and resources preparing risk assessments and safe rehearsals. ISM | THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM FOR MUSIC 2019 The National Curriculum for Music 2019. There is a distinct National Curriculum in England (introduced in 2014), Scotland (the Curriculum for Excellence was introduced from 2010), Wales and Northern Ireland (the curriculum in Northern Ireland became statutory from 2007). ISM | SPEAK TO OUR LEGAL TEAM 4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services. INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS The ISM is the UK’s professional body for musicians. ISM membership provides thousands of musicians with essential advice, insurances, legal help and more. SCOTLAND: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Advice for musicians on COVID regulations in Scotland. Performances and rehearsals. From 17 May 2021, venues including theatres, concert halls, and music venues will be able to reopen where an area is under at least Level 2 restrictions.. From 18 May 2021, hospitality venues can allow live background music but with certain restrictions.. Further down the page there are separate sections RETURNING TO WORK: FACE-TO-FACE PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHING The COVID-19 lockdown has been very tough on music professionals, and the easing of restrictions may provoke feelings of anxiety. If you have concerns about the return to face-to-face teaching, or any other topic that is causing you stress, the ISM offers its members access to a free, 24-hour personal support and advice helpline staffed byISM | FEES & PAY
4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. ISM | GOVERNANCE AND POLICIES 4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. WALES: COVID-19 ADVICE FOR MUSICIANS Key dates for the music sector. On 14 May 2021, the First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, confirmed that Wales will move to alert level 2 from Monday 17 May 2021. All future changes are subject to public health conditions remaining favourable. 1 March: Wedding and civil ceremonies will be permitted in ‘approved premises’. ENGLAND STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR CHOIRS The new guidance makes it impossible for choirs to rehearse indoors at this step. This is a source of huge frustration given that the guidance was issued after the start of step 3. Members have told us that in some instances rehearsals had started, and choirs had spent time and resources preparing risk assessments and safe rehearsals. ISM | THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM FOR MUSIC 2019 The National Curriculum for Music 2019. There is a distinct National Curriculum in England (introduced in 2014), Scotland (the Curriculum for Excellence was introduced from 2010), Wales and Northern Ireland (the curriculum in Northern Ireland became statutory from 2007). ISM | SPEAK TO OUR LEGAL TEAM 4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services. ISM | THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM FOR MUSIC 2019 The National Curriculum for Music 2019. There is a distinct National Curriculum in England (introduced in 2014), Scotland (the Curriculum for Excellence was introduced from 2010), Wales and Northern Ireland (the curriculum in Northern Ireland became statutory from 2007). ISM | CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) 4–5 Inverness Mews, London W2 3JQ. United Kingdom. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 36882. VAT Reg No. 223 2456 38. T. 020 7221 3499 E. ISM | PRIMARY MUSIC TOOLKIT The ISM is: The Primary Music Toolkit is the winner of the 2019 Music Teacher Awards for Excellence in Primary/Early Years music. ISM and Ofqual's GCSE music (9-1) fact sheet. The National Curriculum for Music 2019. Assessment in music education - the research context 2019. Professional development for teachers in music education hubs. HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDANCE FOR PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHERS COVID-19 risk assessment. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the UK government agency responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare, and for research into occupational risks in England, Scotland and Wales. FUNDING FOR STUDENTS The Mario Lanza Educational Foundation. For students who are living in the UK and studying singing full-time at college or a conservatoire. The Muriel Taylor Scholarship Fund. A scholarship is awarded annually to a cellist between 17 and 23 for the purpose of further study. TheMusicians' Company.
HOW TO PUT ON ONLINE CONCERTS AND GIGS Marketing. Make sure you announce your concert series, give it a name and, ideally, a photo to promote it. You can promote your series wherever you have a following - via social media, through a blog, website, and/or email. Even though your concert or gig will be online, you should also remember to tell people about it via more traditional ISM | RISK ASSESSMENT FOR MUSICIANS Watch on. 0:00. 0:00. 0:00 / 57:16. Live. •. In this webinar we looked at completing a risk assessment for private teaching or performing with consideration of COVID-19. James Owen Lewis (Risk Advisory at Deloitte LLP) discussed the purpose and process of a risk assessment and answered some of the queries we have received from ourmembers.
ISM | MUSIC EDUCATION TEACH MEETS WITH THE ISM: PRIMARY Music Education Teach Meet with the ISM. The UK’s professional body for musicians and subject association for music MUSIC EDUCATION: STATE OF THE NATION Music Education: State of the Nation 3 All children should have access to a high-quality music education. Studying music builds cultural knowledge and creative skills. ORGANISTS’ FEES FOR REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES: OUR 60. 50 – 100. Rest of the UK. 40. 25 – 51.20. * Half the respondents were paid this amount or more and half were paid this amount or less. ** Most respondents were paid within this range: 20% were paid more and 20% were paid less. In addition, almost one quarter of respondents were paid a separate amount for Holy Day services. The UK’s professional body for musicians and subject association formusic
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