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One week to go until BPI’s Classical Music Quiz! 17th November 2017 There are some great raffle items on offer, including a cash prize, tickets to Bestival and the acclaimed Royal Opera House production of Manon Lescaut along with wonderful music products, champagne & wine and other items. Whether you are a classical conoscente or your tastes are a little more crossover, it’s still not too late to sign up a team to take part in the quiz for just £150 or to donate a prize that will help support this great cause. Please contact PPL’s Ben Hogwood for enquiries or to register ben.hogwood@ppluk.com. The night will start at 6pm, and the quiz itself will begin around 7pm. Once again questions will be set by Gramophone Editor-in-chief James Jolly, and the MC will be Jeremy Elliott. The event is inspired by the hugely successful pop quiz that Nordoff Robbins have run for the last 20+ years. It also offers a great chance to get together with friends and colleagues, and is an enormously enjoyable way of raising money for the charity. More News MITs Award 2022: Jamal Edwards MBE to be honoured Jamal Edwards MBE is to be honoured with this year’s prestigious Music Industry Trusts Award (MITS), in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the music industry as a music entrepreneur, DJ and founder of the multifaceted music platform SB.TV. Find out more Announcing our 2022 Summer School for Music Therapists Music therapists from around the world are invited to join us for four days of sharing work and views, and input into the practice and thinking of the Nordoff Robbins approach. The course will be held online 18th – 21st July 2022. Find out more