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'music programme' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a programme of music. For example, "My school has a weekly music programme featuring a variety of musical styles."
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Unfortunately Frazier – who has a first class MA from the Royal Academy of Music and is the co-founder of Play for Progress, a therapeutic music programme for refugee children – only earns £17,000 a year.
In 1968, he became a teacher at the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford, Connecticut, and four years later head of the African-American music programme there.
There is no relevance for a music programme.
Report into BBC culture finds flagship music programme was effectively a 'picking-up' opportunity for predators.
The first music programme, Six-Five Special, started in 1957 and Juke Box Jury in 1959.
You can find out more about the music programme at the Edinburgh international festival here.
"On a music programme?" "No, no, no – he's on the World Service".
StartinTV.com found Hood work experience on a late-night music programme for Channel 4.
It's a fragile ecology that will be right for that new music programme and is right for Radio 1.
The academy's unique four-year bachelor of music programme offers accredited degrees in all orchestral instruments, piano, conducting and composition.
Religious experience More memorable was the BBC Asian Network's Bobby Friction, who won the specialist music programme award.
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