Examples of Music Programme in a sentence
If players are in any doubt whether or not this is the case they must discuss this with the Director, Royal Northern Sinfonia and Classical Music Programme in advance.
Five out of the sixteen of these students had been part of a Junior Specialist Music Programme, which I had run in the previous years, so they felt comfortable with me and had some understanding of what the programme might involve.
Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Director Royal Northern Sinfonia and Classical Music Programme ……………………………………………………………………………….
Programme consists of a single episode, once (i) the Licensee’s declaration of Gross Revenue has been made in accordance with clause 7 and (ii) reporting has been received for that Music Programme in accordance with clause 6.1 and the licence fees will be calculated as per the calculation set out above.
In the case of a non- familial relationship staff members are advised to consult the School’s policy statement on relationships between staff and students.6.3 Specialist external assessors for Music will be appointed by the Music Programme Board under delegated powers from the Academic Board.
In the event that a copy of the Music Programme or the soundtrack thereof is made or used in any way for any other purpose (including, without limitation, retail sale, rental and/or lending, cinematic performance) whether by any party to this Agreement or any other party then that copy shall not be licensed under this Agreement.
Where a Music Programme consists of a number of episodes, then invoicing shall take place monthly or quarterly (at MCPS’ discretion) and there shall be no obligation on MCPS to wait until reporting all episodes have been delivered before it starts to invoice the Licensee.
The mentors in the Youth Music Programme are all paid community musicians though some of the projects also engage volunteers.
As per other Education programmes within the Conservatoire, the PGDE (Music) Programme utilizes online and digital-based learning providing opportunities for you to develop your knowledge, understanding and skills around learning with technology both within a Music-specific context in addition to your wider professional (and personal) needs.
Revenue from our Gymboree Play & Music Programme business is derived mainly from (i) fees generated by the Gymboree Play & Music establishments which we operate (such as course fees and fees for organising birthday and theme parties); (ii) sub-franchise fees (such as initial franchise fees and monthly royalties based on a percentage of monthly gross turnover) from the sub-franchised establishments; and (iii) sale of merchandise (such as educational materials, compact discs, toys and socks).