Press:

“Stunningly attractive music venue in London...Bush Hall embraces and makes possible a whole range of activities for children.”
Classical Music Magazine July 2001

"The Music House for Children is constantly moving forward at a rapid pace. Their manifesto being to educate, inspire and sustain music in the hearts and mind of young musicians everywhere”.
Primary Times February 2005


"Emma Hutchinson, founder of The Music House for Children is clearly passionate about the transforming power of music...all tutors are dedicated and the results over a decade on are clear to see."
Westside Magazine


“Emma Hutchinson believes it is vital to find the right teacher – makes learning music fun and through performance”
Sunday Express January 2006


“ It is the musical equivalent of the Electric Cinema in Portobello Road or the Criterion restaurant on Piccadilly Circus”

This is London (Evening Standard)

Parents Testimonials:

“Emily loves going to music and movement. She enjoys interacting with the other children, learning new songs and dancing round the room! She especially likes the instruments and now knows what to do with most of them.” Tessa Lumley

“The Music House is Gabriella’s favourite visit in her week. Gabriella seems truly captivated, watching and listening as Emma feeds a wonderful array of instruments into each week’s class.” Katy Timmons

“ Sabrina loves attending her music class and comes home singing the songs every week! It has definitely improved her confidence. I have been so impressed with the sessions I attended with her, by the variety of instruments the children get to hear (and touch!), and by your apparently endless imagination!” Lauren Smith

“ Thank you very much for the great work you do at the school and we are so pleased with the progress Luc has shown in his years at The Music House. He really loved his music appreciation and the percussion class with Richard.” Mathilde Sanson

Thank you for all the super teachers that The Music House has supplied for Charlotte over the years, and indeed, getting me on the road to learning the cello so that Charlotte and I could be learning something together. It’s been wonderful.” Margaret Collins