Friends

Friends of York Music Center

The Friends of York Music Centre are here to add the little ‘extras’ that make young peoples’ music-making more fun and sociable and we are most visible running the tuckshop. We raise funds to help provide music, masterclasses, subsidies for concert tours abroad and many other things.

If you would like to become a Friend and help us fund even more for York Music Centre students, then please contact the Friends secretary on fyaa.secretary@gmail.com

Arts Award

Arts Award

All students at York Music Centre have the opportunity to engage with Arts Award at all levels – Discover, Explore, Bronze, Silver, Gold.

What is Arts Award?  

 

        • an accredited qualification that celebrates young peoples’ involvement and achievement in the arts.
        • encouraging young people to explore the arts in greater depth
        • developing young peoples’ arts leadership skills.
        • stimulating independent learning.

How much does it cost?

For all students there is a nominal registration charge (for an Arts Award book and badge) payable at the beginning of the process.

NOTE: There is no charge for Arts Award for those who have a free place at York Music Centre

How do I register to do Arts Award?

For more information email support@yorkartseducation.org.uk

About Music Center

York Music Centre runs a wide range of group music-making opportunities and tuition for all ages (3 to 18) and all abilities – every week during term time at Millthorpe School and satellite music centre activities taking place at Clifton Green and Ralph Butterfield school.

      • Mondays – 3.30pm – 4.30pm – Clifton Green Primary School
      • Tuesday – 8.00am – 8.45am – Clifton Green Primary School
      • Wednesdays – 5.00pm – 8.00pm – Millthorpe School
      • Tuesdays –  3.30pm – 4.30pm – Ralph Butterfield Primary School
      • Fridays – 8.00am – 8.45am – Ralph Butterfield Primary School
      • Saturdays – 9.30am – 1.30pm – Millthorpe School

FREE places available to families on low income (subject to availability). Definition of low income

All students have the opportunity to experience playing in informal and formal concerts throughout the year, both locally and regionally. For the more senior/advanced groups there is also the opportunity to play during summer tours.  There are often additional projects for various groups and all students have the opportunity to engage with Arts Award at all levels (Discover, Explore, Bronze, Silver, Gold).

Ensembles:

A wide range of ensembles is available for all ages, abilities and musical interests. For information about fees please click here.

Tuition

Individual tuition available to all members. For further details please click here or contact us at support@yorkmusiced.org.uk

Concerts:

Informal and formal concerts throughout the year

support@yorkmusiced.org.uk tel: 01904 293236

Tuition

Tuition

Individual Tuition:

York Music Centre offers 15 or 30 minute individual lessons, mainly to beginners, to help them progress to a level where they are able to start playing in groups. Playing in groups has a significant effect on progress and the social aspect can help motivate young people to keep going. (see tuition fees).

Instrument Loan Scheme:

There is the opportunity to try a variety of instruments before choosing which one to learn and tutors are able to advise pupils and parents.  There is a wide range of instruments available for hire at very reasonable rates.

Other Costs

In addition to the cost of lessons and instrument hire, there may be a need for parents to purchase music.  As pupils progress there is also an opportunity for them to be entered for external exams (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music or Trinity College) and again this will incur an additional cost.  Tutors will advise parents on these matters well in advance.

Progress Reports

All pupils will receive a report at the end of each term highlighting attendance, progress and effort.

 

Terms and Conditions

 

      • All lessons are for a minimum of one term with at least half a term’s notice to quit in writing (email is fine).
      • York Music Education reserves the right to substitute a teacher in case of absence or illness.
      • York Music Education will provide 30 sessions per year. One session per term will include pupils either performing in or attending a York Music Centre concert. For some more advanced students there may be a few further performing obligations that may reduce the total number of lessons to 28. 28 lessons per year are guaranteed for all students as a minimum.