The Music Workshop Company Blog 

Each month the Music Workshop Company publishes two blogs. One blog, written by the MWC team addresses a key issue in Music Education or gives information about a particular genre or period of music. The other blog is written by a guest writer, highlighting good practice or key events in Music Education. We hope you enjoy reading the blogs. 
 
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To contribute as a guest writer please email Maria@music-workshop.co.uk 

Posts from January 2025

Robert ‘Rabbie’ Burns is considered the national poet of Scotland and he is celebrated every year on the anniversary of his birthday – 25th January – in annual “Burns Night” festivities. His most famous song “Auld Lang Syne” is now sung all over the world to herald the new year.  
 
His song “Ae Fond Kiss” is in the Model Music Curriculum as an example of Scottish traditional song. 
 
We examine how Burns’ life influenced his approach to his poetry and song-writing. 
 
 
 
Image: Robert Burns 

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