PalMusic UK
Improving the lives of young Palestinians through music
PalMusic UK nurtures links between Palestinian and British musicians, building bridges, enriching lives and creating life-changing opportunities. This year we celebrate our 10th anniversary!
Palestine Youth Orchestra European Tour 2019
Concerts & events
Welcome to PalMusic UK
PalMusic UK facilitates the growth of talent and creativity.
We bring Palestinian musicians to study and perform in Britain and send British musicians and teachers to Palestine, to enhance the cultural life of both nations.
We foster close ties with the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music, the vibrant institution that teaches Classical and Arabic Music in Jerusalem, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Nablus and Gaza, while maintaining outreach programmes throughout Palestine.
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Supporting young Palestinian musicians
Please help PalMusic today. Every penny you give will provide joy, hope and attainment for Palestinian young people.
We are the UK ambassadors for the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music in Palestine which provides musical education of the highest quality to young Palestinians.
Recent news
News January 2024
News from ESNCM We are deeply saddened to report that the ESNCM is Gaza has been severely damaged. The branch’s door has been bombed open and a large proportion of the building has been burned and heavily damaged, and instruments and equipment destroyed. The Yamaha...
A FLAME FOR PALESTINE
We invite you to book your tickets and to join us for our ‘A Flame for Palestine’ Christmas concert, online on Sunday 10 December 2023 at 5pm GMT. Our fundraising Christmas concert will be a moment to come together in peace and hope. PROGRAMME Headline artist, Faris...
Music builds bridges between people. Music makes friends.
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“There are many bridges that music forms between silence and sound, bridging internal spaces of creativity with the audiences. PalMusic is but one of these bridges, stretched over a river of Palestinian culture and civilisation, facilitating a living Palestinian history expressed in music”.