Voicebox: Want to take your Trinity music qualification further?

Whether you're completing a Trinity College music qualification, or generally looking to build a career in the music industry, we've got you covered. From interviews with industry professionals to thought pieces on how to develop your skills and your professional network as a young music entrepreneur AND stories from those who've been through exams, you'll find all things music career related here.
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2 October 2018
Interview with orchestral musician Simon Tong
We catch up with Simon Tong, a professional orchestral musician with a wide breadth of performance and teaching experience.
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1 October 2018
What goes on at Music Mark?
We caught up with Music Mark to find out about their mission to ensure all young people have access to a musical education.
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26 September 2018
Diniloxolo Ndlakuse, Musicial Director of Soweto Gospel Choir
We catch up with the Musical Director and choir member of Soweto Gospel Choir, who were formed to celebrate the unique and inspirational power of African Gospel music, drawing on the best talent from the many churches in and around Soweto.
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25 September 2018 – 4 October 2018
Job Opportunity - Music / Drama Operations Co-ordinators, Trinity College London
Trinity College London is seeking to employ enthusiastic Music and Drama Operations Coordinators who will help build and enhance the company’s training and exam support offer. The post holders will take responsibility for the efficient organisation of music or drama exam sessions across their designated area of the United Kingdom, offering an outstanding level of customer service to Trinity centres and representatives.
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12 September 2018
Interview with Tom, Programme Delivery Manager at Drake Music
We catch up with Tom McGrath, Programme Delivery Manager at Drake Music, about breaking down disabling barriers to music, changes in the industry and music being a human right.
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28 August 2018
Spotlights Show Choir: A Night At the Musicals
A joyous celebration of musical wonders
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22 August 2018
Book a FREE drum lesson at the UK Drum Show
If you’re going to the UK Drum Show, take advantage of one of the FREE drum lessons happening throughout the weekend!
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23 July 2018
Is Classical Music just too 'boring' for the younger generation?
Orchestras across the country have been trying out schemes to encourage a younger audience into the concert hall and have experienced varied success. Whilst working at the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra I learnt a lot about audience development and been researching the ways in which it can be improved.
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19 July 2018
How Generation Z made genre irrelevant in music
Having access to such a variety of music at our fingertips has changed the way we listen to and create music, with genres being too constrictive for the digital age
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18 July 2018
Interview with Peter Hudler, Cello on Fire
We chat to professional cello player, Peter Hudler, about his solo show, Edinburgh Fringe Festival and what life is really like working as a professional musician.
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18 July 2018
Where are they now? with Chris Hill
We speak to Chris Hill, Gold Arts Award achiever and Trinity College music quals extraordinaire about what he's up to now. Turns out... it's a lot!
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18 July 2018
Interview with Bowjangles
All singing, all dancing, comedy string quartet Bowjangles talks to Voice about the show, inspirations, and gives advice to young people.
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17 July 2018
Interview with Melinda Hughes, opera singer
Multi-talented Melinda Hughes talks about her new show, and her love of Weimar music
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10 July 2018
Interview with Michael Griffiths
Voice talks to Michael Griffiths about his new show, his inspirations and what's changed in the industry
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4 July 2018
Meet The Artist - Rafa Mendes-Browne
We are lucky to work with lots of fantastic and talented local artists, musicians, workshop leaders and community performers across the year, at our Launch event and the Festival in July.
We will feature one Meet the Artist blog each week leading up to DissFest’ 2018.
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3 July 2018
Bach meets Kennedy, Kennedy meets Gershwin
Being part of the audience at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge always fills me with excitement. This time I found myself waiting for the start of Nigel Kennedy’s concert. As there was a significant delay due to heavy traffic, the atmosphere in the auditorium grew slightly tired and sleepy. It was Wednesday 16th May 2018. Bach was about to meet Kennedy and Kennedy was about to meet Gershwin.