Sustaining musical journeys
Our Connect programme helps musicians from the earliest stage in their musical journey. Formerly known as Furthering Talent, the programme is specifically designed to help young people from low income families sustain their musical learning after initial state-funded whole-class lessons end, so they can keep on progressing and playing music well into their teens and beyond.
The shape of Connect
In our Ambassador Hubs, the programme has four core elements for every student, for at least two years.
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Music Lessons
A personal bursary
3 Get Togethers per year
Individual Learning Plan
Additional opportunities
- Joining regular music groups run by the Hub.
- Taking part in programmes and projects run by national music organisations in their area.
- Access to a Young Sounds Alumni Mentor.
- Contributing to Young Sounds events, films and publications.
Hub Partners
Young Sounds Connect now comprises two programme types, operating across 22 Music Hubs in England.
Ambassador Hubs
Support the musical progression of up to 1,000 young people via a holistic programme designed to help them overcome barriers and keep learning.
- Bradford
- Central Bedfordshire
- Greater Manchester
- Manchester
- Hull
- Lewisham
- Resonate (Liverpool)
- Severn Arts (Worcestershire)
- Sheffield
- Southampton and Isle of Wight
- Sunderland
- The Music Partnership (North-West Midlands)
Connector Hubs
Focus on inclusion and access for ALL young people and families in their area, and beyond.
- Cumbria
- Berkshire
- Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
- Coventry
- Devon and Torbay
- Hertfordshire
- Lincolnshire
- Norfolk
- North Tyneside
- Waltham Forest
Connectors
We have established a network of experts across our Ambassador and Connector Hubs . We’re calling them ‘Connectors’ and their role is to connect young people and families with musical experiences in their local area. They exist to find appropriate opportunities and share valuable information on how best to support young people’s musical development.
Young People's Programme Panel
The National Young People’s Programme Panel is; a group of young musicians from across the country on the Connect programme, who meet online twice a year. Chaired by Young Sounds mentors, this is a space for them to chat about their experiences on Connect and explore their ideas for how to make the programme even better.
We’ve now introduced regional panels in each of our partner Hubs, with the discussions being more locally focused.
All panel sessions are led by young people and are an opportunity for them to meet each other and make some important decisions about how Young Sounds and our Hub partners can develop our support for programme participants.
If you are or know a young musician on the Connect programme who’d like to participate please ask a parent or carer to contact [email protected]
In review
Described as ‘overwhelmingly successful’ by music education expert Richard Hallam, in his 2013 external evaluation of the first programme phase, Connect has received significant support from Youth Music since 2014 thanks to their funding from the National Lottery via Arts Council England. We were also a founding member of the Alliance for a Musically Inclusive England. The programme is also supported as part of our NPO grant from Arts Council England and our NYMO support from the Department for Education.
You can read more about the programme, formerly known as Furthering Talent, in our 5-year review publication. You can also watch this short film about the programme which highlights some of our key learning from the most recent phase.
Partners and funders
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News from Connect (some articles may refer to Connect by its previous name Furthering Talent)
A Get Together at the University of Hull!
Students from our Furthering Talent programme in Hull recently started the new school year with a visit to the University…
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Children from Saviour Church of England Primary School in Manchester have been taking great steps forward in their musical journey. …
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