
Our CEO, Susan Darrow, was interviewed by National Geographic Family, where she explained how music can help children with pandemic stress. Find out more.
Our CEO, Susan Darrow, was interviewed by National Geographic Family, where she explained how music can help children with pandemic stress. Find out more.
In the 30-minute interview, Susan and Andrea discuss what Music Together means when we say all children are musical, why music education begins in infancy, and how parents can support their children’s music development. Find out more.
Racism has no place in Music Together, and it never will, but we have come to understand that saying that is no longer enough. We have to challenge ourselves to take action, to speak out, to take a stand. Music Together stands firmly with those seeking justice, and we are committed to doing the hard work to becoming a truly anti-racist organization. Read more in a statement from our CEO, Susan Darrow.
Music Together Worldwide is committed to supporting music-making experiences for families, young children, classes, and therapy rooms that are in line with social-distancing guidelines. We want all of our families to stay safe while staying connected in socially responsible ways. Find out how.
At challenging times like these, the ability to tap into the power of music to express ourselves and connect with others is more important than ever. The health and safety of our global Music Together family of parents, children, licensees, teachers, and staff is of the upmost importance to us. We have taken several steps to help the music-making continue even though we can’t physically gather in our classrooms right now. Find out more.
At Music Together, we take the responsibility of including or omitting songs in our curriculum seriously. We know that children develop deep, sometimes lifelong, attachments to the songs they learn early in their lives, including the ones they sing and jam along to in class and at home. Find out more.
On Friday, October 5, we’ll be celebrating the 3rd Annual Kids Music Day, and we hope you’ll join in! Founded by the national nonprofit organization Keep Music Alive, Kids Music Day was created to inspire music schools, retailers, and other organizations to hold events that honor and benefit kids making music. Learn more.
Everyone’s happier when they sing—especially children! As part of our dedication to making the world more musical, it’s a holiday tradition for us to share the gift of music with families and children in need through the TODAY Show Holiday Toy & Gift Drive. Read more
On May 30, 2017, Music Together joined music education nonprofit Little Kids Rock to deliver brand new instruments to students at Franklin Learning Center in Philadelphia, PA, in celebration of our support of Little Kids Rock as they provide resources, curriculum, and instruments to music students in underserved schools across the United States. Read more
During the holiday season, many of us love to give gifts that put smiles on our loved ones’ faces. Here at Music Together, we want to help those in need experience this favorite holiday tradition, so we started one of our own. For the past four holiday seasons, we’ve donated to the TODAY Show Holiday Toy & Gift Drive—and we’re proud to make it number five in 2016! Read More…