Music
You can find out more about the music lessons on offer at Knavesmire Primary School under the Extended Schools section or scroll down the page for contact details of the tutors operating in school.
For a list of the current tutors operating in school along with contact details please click here.
Music Resources
Benedetti Foundation
The well known violinist Nicola Benedetti has started an educational foundation and they have been sharing videos of musical activities on their website:
https://www.benedettifoundation.org/resources
Wigmore Hall
The Wigmore Hall have shared videos and resources linked to their live concerts for children. There are also musical activities for children to do at home:
https://wigmore-hall.org.uk/learning/music-at-home
BBC: Bring the Noise
The BBC education platform has a huge amount of activities available to do at home under the name Bring the Noise:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/bring-the-noise
Sing Up
Sing Up, a singing resource subscription service, has enabled access to a variety of free singing resources:
https://www.singup.org/singupathome
Portsmouth Music Hub
Portsmouth Music Hub have created a brand new resource tool kit with recordings of songs suitable for primary aged children:
https://www.portsmouthmusichub.org/118594
Opera North
Opera North have created a new online home music programme for childre aged 7-11, delivered by specialist Opera North tutors. The programme will enable a holistic understanding of music and includes the opportunity to learn an instrument. The Programme contains a fee of £108 per term.
https://www.operanorth.co.uk/whats-on/home-music-programme/
Leicester-Shire Music Hub
Leicestershire Music Hub have created a list of free music technology resources to be used at home:
https://leicestershiremusichub.org/prim-music-tech
NYCOS
The National Youth Choir of Scotland have created a series of video resources to develop musicianship skills at home. Accessible for all children of all ages the videos are based on the educational principles and teachings of Kodaly which we follow in our school music lessons.