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Music: Education and Creativity in england
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In 2008, Arts Council England (ACE) delegated £10 million to Youth Music to fund projects aimed at increasing the participation of children and young people in musical activities.
Annual Review 2008, ACE, August 2008
In 2003, London orchestras undertook education work with 165,000 children.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004
In 2003, The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) offered the largest orchestra music education programme in the UK, with approximately 700 events each year and over 100 artist participants.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004
In 2003, The LSO reached 400 teachers in partnership with schools in Finsbury and Hackney.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004
