Press releases
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Hallmarks of distinction
Hallmarks of distinction is a series of conferences for music teachers in South East Asia organised by ABRSM, the exam board for the Royal Schools of Music.
8 years ago -
ABRSM launches new Melody Writer tool
ABRSM, the exam board of the Royal Schools of Music, has launched a new online resource to help students practise their melody writing skills and improve their musical understanding.
8 years ago -
ABRSM CEO announces retirement
Leslie East, Chief Executive of ABRSM, the exam board of the Royal Schools of Music, is to retire in December.
8 years ago -
ABRSM to focus on relationships with Hubs and Music Services
ABRSM has appointed Aileen Douthwaite, the former Deputy Chair of the Heads of Instrumental Teaching Scotland (HITS), as its new Relationships Executive.
9 years ago -
ABRSM supports Sing Up Awards
ABRSM is delighted to announce an exciting new collaboration with Sing Up
9 years ago -
Darren Henley OBE appointed ABRSM Trustee
ABRSM is delighted to announce that Darren Henley OBE, Managing Director of Global Radio's national classical music station Classic FM, has been appointed a Trustee of the organisation with effect from today.
9 years ago -
ABRSM publishes a new Woodwind syllabus for 2014-2017
ABRSM will launch a new Woodwind syllabus in July featuring revised repertoire for all subjects – Recorder, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Saxophone.
9 years ago -
ABRSM appoints new Publishing and Product Development Director
ABRSM is pleased to announce the appointment of Robin Barry to the new position of Publishing and Product Development Director with effect from 1st July 2013.
9 years ago -
Guy Perricone resigns as Chief Executive
ABRSM announced today the resignation of its Chief Executive, Guy Perricone, who has been with ABRSM since 2009.
9 years ago -
Record-breaking Music Medals
For the fourth successive year a record-breaking number of candidates took ABRSM’s Music Medals assessments. Nearly 10,000 candidates participated in Music Medals in 2012, bringing the number of assessments taken to 60,000 since their launch in 2004.
10 years ago