Join the 2010 program!
With support from The Australian Government Music: Count Us In 2010 is now in full swing!
The program links primary and secondary schools, from the Kimberleys to Campbelltown, in Australia’s biggest music gig! Why? To create a nationwide celebration of the value of music education for ALL students.
Sign up to take part here.
The culminating performance date this year is Thursday,
2nd September 2010, 11.30 am AEST.
This year nine high school students from around the country were flown in to work with mentor musicians, Audius, Paul Greene, Melinda Schneider and Program Ambassador, John Foreman to come up with the 2010 Song. They'd never met each other before and, for most, it was their first experience of co-writing. How did they go? You can be the judge, by listening to this year's program song, 'Come Play Your Part', as well as the two supplementary songs, here!
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Alissa Williams |
Anthony Barnhill |
Clinton Cave |
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Henry Beale |
Lauren Tarver |
Madeleine Brenner |
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Olivia O'Brien |
Shekinah Moye |
Taylor Pomery |
Audio files, arrangements and classroom support materials are going up on the site daily, so come back soon and check out the resources.
See the wrap-up of last year's program, featuring Arts Minister,
Peter Garrett, John Foreman, Guy Sebastian and thousands of school students.
Find out why Music. Count Us In is important and how it helps get more music making in our schools
Read about how different schools prepared for Australia's biggest school music gig last year.

This project is supported by funding from The Australian Government

Music. Count Us In is managed by Music. Play for Life, the Music Council of Australia's grassroots campaign to get more Australians making music: in schools, communities, everywhere. The campaign is run in partnership with the Australian Music Association and the Australian Society for Music Education.




























