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Published: Friday, 06 September 2024 at 11:20 AM


Our columnist Richard Morrison’s advice for youngsters thinking about a career in music…

For many young people it’s that time of year when big decisions must be made. You’ve just graduated. Congratulations. Now what, apart from paying off all that debt? Or maybe you’ve got your GCSE or A-level results. What’s the next step?

Medicine, engineering, accountancy… or a career in music?

Even in your mid-teens the options get closed off quickly, don’t they? Like the narrator in Robert Frost’s famous poem ‘The Road Not Taken’, you feel you are being forced to choose between paths that will take you in entirely different directions. 

You’re bright. You could do sciences and become a medic or an engineer. But you also love to sing or play the violin – and you’re good at it. You are already Grade VIII. Maybe you’ve made it into a top youth orchestra or choir. You’ve experienced the thrill of making music at a high level and want more of it. So obviously you want to follow your dream as far as you can go.