USEFUL LINKS
Government
Links to government departments and other official bodies of interest to musicians
The following links are available for your selected type. To visit the site click on the link below:
Links to government departments and other official bodies of interest to musicians
The following links are available for your selected type. To visit the site click on the link below:
| An Chomhairle Ealaíon | Arts Council of Ireland |
| Arts Council of England | Official website of the Arts Council of England |
| Arts Council of Ireland | An Chomhairle Ealaíon |
| Arts Council of Northern Ireland | Official website of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland |
| Arts Council of Wales | Official website of the Arts Council of Wales / Celfyddydau Cymru |
| British Council | Official website of The British Council |
| Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Official website of the UK Department of Culture, Media and Sport |
| Department for Education & Skills (DfES - UK) | Official website of the UK Department for Education and Skills |
| NESTA | Official website of The National Endowment for Science, Technology and The Arts |
| OFSTED | Official website of the UK Office for Standards in Education |
| Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA - UK) | Official website of the UK Qualifications and Curriculum Authority |
| Scottish Arts Council | Official website of the Scottish Arts Council |
| Singapore National Arts Council | |
| US Copyright Office | Official website of the US Copyright Office of the Library of Congress |
| WIPO | Official website of the UN's World Intellectual Property Organisation |
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Boosey & Hawkes:
The publishing story
by Helen Wallace
A lively and detailed history from the 1930 merger to the present day.
Published 2007 (paperback) 244 pages, 150 illustrations
"A ripping yarn of a novel, if not a grand opera... Wallace's racy digest shows us how backroom businessmen continue to shape musical history."
Financial Times
"...a surprisingly gripping narrative. For those who wonder what really goes on in music publishing, it offers a fascinating read."
BBC Music Magazine

