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Our musicians speak about some of the most significant moments they have experienced whilst sharing Joy Through Live Music with Music in Hospitals & Care. Classical violinist Orpheus Leander has been working with us in South England since 2014.
Our musicians speak about some of the most significant moments they have experienced whilst sharing Joy Through Live Music with Music in Hospitals & Care. Singer and guitarist/ukulelist Geoff Hatt has been working with us in Northern Ireland since 2016.
Join us this Sunday for #MakeMusicDay! Make Music Day is moving online and there are plenty of ways to get involved.
Our musicians speak about some of the most significant moments they have experienced whilst sharing Joy Through Live Music with Music in Hospitals & Care. Singer and harpist Sam Hickman has been working with us in Wales since 2015.
This week we are celebrating our fantastic volunteers and the valuable addition they make to the Music in Hospitals & Care community. We speak to Owain Brodrick, who volunteered with us earlier this year at our Cardiff office, about his experiences.
Paul Kerr has been working with Music in Hospitals & Care in South England since 2011. His friendly Irish tones and great repertoire of singalong favourites make him a hit with audiences of all ages.
Today is the late Spring bank holiday, but many will remember this time of year as Whitsuntide. Our musicians Pamela Ward and Paul Cherrington share their song 'Whitsuntide Clothes' as Pam remembers the tradition in her hometown of Sheffield.
This Friday, 8th May, the nation comes together to celebrate the 75th anniversary of VE Day. We know the celebrations will be a little different this year, so we have put together a couple of activities to share the joy of music which we hope will be the perfect accompaniment to your festivities.
Colin & Gina started working with Music in Hospitals & Care in 2016 and have since performed over 150 sessions across Scotland. This talented duo are known and loved for their ability to engage with audience members and create moving and memorable experiences. Their sessions are filled with fun and laughter as well as wonderful music.
We are thrilled to announce that we have raised over £5,000 so far in The 2.6 Challenge, a campaign organised by London Marathon to help save the UK's charities that are seeing their fundraising income decimated by the coronavirus lockdown and the resulting postponement or cancellation of events that would normally raise vital funds.