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Resources

   
 
AMICUS Brief (pdf)

"El sistema" alumnus and youngest member of
the Berlin Philharmonic, bassist Edicson Ruiz
   
  Proclamation given to Jose Antonio Abreu through New York City Councilman G. Oliver Koppell on June 7, 2008 (PDF)
   
  Celebrating the Laureate of the Eighth Glenn Gould Prize: A Visit to Caracas, A Special Report, Brian Levine,
Managing Director, The Glenn Gould Foundation
   
  Further Honours for the 2008 Glenn Gould Prize Laureate, Glenn Gould Foundation
   
  Program aims to enrich young lives, help establish connections with free music programs for Birmingham children, The Birmingham News, June 1, 2008
   
  A group of music teachers offering free instruction to children in Birmingham promises to develop talent, and so much more, The Birmingham News, June 4, 2008
   
  Julian Lloyd Webber: We're heading down Venezuela way, at last, Telegraph.Co.Uk, November 22, 2007
   
  Creative Disloyalty, Richard Holloway, Chairman of the Joint Board of the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Screen
   
  To Provide Quality Music Education Now, Schools Could Learn From the Past, Allan Kozin, NY Times, December 25, 2007
   
  Advocacy Articles ­ International Society for Music Education
   
  Music Education and Advocacy, David J. Elliot, New York University
   
  Free instruments for poor children, Cellist Lloyd Webber aims to inspire deprived youngsters by teaching them to perform classics, Anushka Asthana and Vanessa Thorpe, Sunday June 15, 2008, Observer
   
  BSO composes a better Baltimore through music, Frank Keegan, Examiner.com, June 5, 2008
   
  Big Noise Summer School - El Sistema-Scotland, BBC WorldWide segment, June 30, 2008 (audio)
   
  Making Music a Social Investment, Larry Rowdon, Allegro, Volume CVII No. 3, March 2007
   
  Responses to NYC School Reorganization: Improving Schools, Shelley Harwayne, TimeOutFromTesting,org
   
  Sistema Scotland - Big Noise
   
  The Really Terrible Orchestra - the cream of Edinburgh's musically disadvantaged ...
   
  An Evening with the Really Terrible Orchestra in New York City, April 1, 2009 (PDF)