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Â鶹ԼÅÄ Ten Pieces opens up the world of classical music to 7-14 year olds. Explore the exciting films, lesson plans and instrumental arrangements.

Collection: women composers

The newest collection of ten pieces is written exclusively by women, giving teachers the opportunity to explore and get creative with fantastic classical music whilst improving representation of women composers in the classroom.
  • Composers by period

    Looking for something from a particular period? Browse all 50 composers in historical groups.

    timeline of composers
  • Elements of Music

    Explore specific elements of music e.g. duration, metre, rhythm, dynamics, pitch, structure, tempo, texture, timbre.

    montage of elements of music (e.g. fff, pp, bass clef, treble clef, time signature)
  • Model Music Curriculum

    Use this handy index to take you straight to pieces or composers that are recommended in the Model Music Curriculum (England).

    Children writing in a classroom
  • Just looking for films?

    Browse all 100 films! For each of the 50 composers, there's an introductory film and a performance film.

    image of two boys listening with headphones on
  • Inclusive resources

    Lesson plans and resources for teachers working with young people with disabilities, special educational needs and disabilities and sensory impairments.

  • Clarion patterns

    Find clarion patterns for Laura Shigihara’s 'Grasswalk' and Judith Weir’s 'Magic'. Can also be used as part of an open ensemble.

  • Soundbeam sound files

    Download sound files for your Soundbeam devices and play Laura Shigihara's 'Grasswalk' and Judith Weir's 'Magic'. Can also be used as part of an open ensemble.

  • CMPSR and arrownotes

    Play Laura Shighihara's 'Grasswalk' and Beethoven's 5th Symphony on your CMPSR using arrownotes notation.

  • Figurenotes

    Figurenotes arrangements to help children with learning support needs or disabilities make music with famous classical music works from Ten Pieces.

  • Open ensemble arrangements

    Find arrangements for open ensembles, including Clarion, Soundbeam, CMPSR and other adaptive musical instruments