MODULO PROGRAMME
Kickstarting a vibrant culture of inclusive music-making in state schools and community groups nationwide
What is the Modulo Programme?
The Modulo Programme has been specially designed to assist music teachers and leaders in the UK to set up their own mini orchestra, known as a ‘Modulo’, within their state school or community group.
The main aim of the Modulo programme is to create an inclusive environment where young people from any background can thrive and enjoy making music with others, regardless of their musical ability, previous experience or the instrument they choose to play. We will support Modulo leaders to develop the skills and confidence they need to set up a Modulo, which rehearse together regularly and explore new music.
Our longer-term aim is to help music leaders transform the musical offer in their school or community by setting up fun, energising and sustainable music-making opportunities.
Modulo ensembles come together twice a year in inspiring arts venues to form large-scale ensembles, welcoming a wide variety of instruments and abilities. Participants are each supported by an expert team of professional orchestral musicians.
““I love Modulo because the people here are super nice and they’ll help you no matter what skill level you are on your instrument.””
A Modulo participant plays the electric guitar during the summer 2024 Meet at Royal Academy of Music.
“It has given my students real life experience of playing in a big ensemble and the skills that involves. Today, in a choir rehearsal, a pupil involved in Modulo mentioned leaving silence at the end and feeling the ‘magic in the air’ – something she learnt from conductor Rocco. It seems the lessons they learned have stayed with them.”
Many thanks to National Orchestra for All pianist, Noah, for taking the time to record this audio.
Get in touch
For further details about how to get involved in the Modulo Programme as a teacher or Music Hub leader, or if you have any questions, comments or feedback regarding our Modulo events, please get in touch with the Orchestras for All team and we’ll be happy to help.
By email: modulo@orchestrasforall.org
By phone: 0114 492 0222
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the Modulo Programme for?
Modulo musicians perform together on stage in London with Associate Conductor, Rocco, leading the way.
What are the benefits?
Who can lead a Modulo?
What music will be played in 2025?
A group of Modulo participants enjoy social time in the outdoors during their spring 2024 Modulo Meet.
When and where are the Modulo Meets in 2025?
How much does it cost?
Modulo Leaders’ hub
The Modulo hub is only accessible to participants of the Modulo Programme. If you are a participating music leader and having difficulty accessing the hub, please get in touch with a member of our team using the contact details below.
Modulo musicians and tutors celebrate the spring 2024 Modulo Meet at Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham.
Thank you…
On behalf of everyone at Orchestras for All, thank you to Arts Council England, Department for Education, Foyle Foundation, Garfield Weston Foundation, Scops Arts Trust, 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust, Association British Orchestras Sirens Fund and Catherine Cookson Charitable Trust as well as our loyal donors and supporters for making the Modulo Programme possible.