Music

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Canadian New Music Network - PCM Hub

The Hub showcases people from all walks of life creating music together.  Whatever you call it – participatory creative music, community music, jamming, co-composition, improvisation, music exploration, listening games or having fun with sound – The Hub celebrates music creativity for everyone. Whether they are 4, 40 or 94 years of age, an experienced musician or making music for the first time – everyone has active input in the creative process. The Hub sparks new inspiration through shared processes.

Activities 4 Kids! From Culture Days

Draw, paint, craft, read, cook, dance, learn... create! Let your little ones' creativity spark from home with these collection of fun and kid-friendly activities. From digital recordings to livestream events, explore a wide range of Culture Days events from across the country that will help keep the creative spark flowing!

CMEA Professional Awards

CMEA/ACME celebrates outstanding work by Canadian music educators. Our professional awards include the following:

Honourary Life Member

Recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to music education.

Jubilate Award of Merit

This award may be granted to an individual, a group of people, an industry, foundation, institution, or other organization in recognition for a significant contribution to music education in Canada.

Builders Award

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TSOUND STUDIO - Toronto Symphony Orchestra

A free, digital resource for music students, that includes alternate transpositions for various instruments, as well as printable copies of sheet music.  Songs include:

  • Simple Gifts (Brackett)
  • Children's Prayer from Hansel & Gretel (Humperdinck)
  • Go Tell Aunt Rhody (Traditional)
  • Sonata No. 1 in D (Telemann)
  • Sonata in B (Mozart)
  • Hunters’ Chorus from the Opera Der Freischütz (Weber)

Canadian Music Playlist Challenge

Canadian Music Playlist Challenge

Presented by MusiCounts Learn and CBC Music

Given the uncertainties surrounding the coming school year, the 2020 Canadian Music Playlist Challenge is designed to engage students while learning together at home and/or in the classroom. This new program will ensure schools across Canada—regardless of their current music program capacity—have the opportunity to participate in this national celebration of Canadian music.

The Resource

At Home Learning Through The Arts

For the past 25 years through its Learning Through The Arts (LTTA) division, The Royal Conservatory has continued its leading role in the development of arts-based methodologies that meet the learning needs of young people across Canada working with teachers to reclaim the productivity and positive relationships that are the hallmark of the best classrooms. Given these unprecedented times, we have also developed a resource that supports math learning at home.

Arts@Home

Arts@Home brings Toronto’s arts sector together for you—delivered straight to your home.

Whether your goal is creation, recreation, learning or appreciation, explore and engage with meaningful artistic experiences across many forms of expression.

Arts@Home Founding Members including