Berkshire Maestros becomes Berkshire Music Trust

Berkshire Maestros are delighted to announce that in line with their new vision, mission and values, they are rebranding as the Berkshire Music Trust this summer. They announced their new name at a Garden Party event, the culmination of their celebrations of having been an educational charity in Berkshire for 40 years.

This event saw alumni from over the years come and perform together again, garden games, birthday cake and a BBQ in the sunshine to celebrate this milestone. Former and current students gathered to remember their time with the organisation and favourite memories of making music in Berkshire. Whether it was the music tours all around the world, making lifelong friends or sharing a passion of making music, everyone came back to commemorate the birthday.

Adam Pollard, Berkshire Music Trust Chair, said:

"It was fantastic to celebrate 40 years of the charity bringing the joy of learning and making music to thousands of children and young people over that time.  It’s so important that we continue to give opportunities for all young people to experience the fun, community and fulfilment from music – I’m excited to see what the next 40 years will bring!"

To end the birthday year Berkshire Music Trust felt it was time to update their brand, logo and name.  Not too different: just a little friendlier to reflect their new mission and values in line with their updated strategy. They are striving for a more inclusive place where people come to explore, be inspired and enjoy all things music.

Dawn Wren, Berkshire Music Trust CEO, said:

"This is a really exciting time for us as we re-build after the pandemic and look to the future of music-making across Berkshire.  Not only do we want to reach more children and young people but we also want to break down barriers relating to young people engaging in music.  Working with our partners, we can’t wait to inspire and engage with more and more people!"

Berkshire Music Trust’s vision is to enhance and enrich the lives of children, young people and adults through the unrivalled range of musical opportunities they offer. This vision is supported by their mission to work collaboratively to inspire and develop musicians through creative, enjoyable and enriching learning experiences. They seek to empower our community to achieve their potential, explore their own creative pathways and enjoy music in all its forms.

Jon Carroll, Berkshire Music Trust Chair-elect, said:

"We are proud of what we have accomplished in the past and are even more excited about the future as Berkshire Music Trust embarks on a new era of growth and innovation.  We are committed to providing even more music education opportunities to children and adults in Berkshire, and we are confident that we shall positively impact the lives of many more across the community."