A message from our President

Photo of Thomas Allen

In celebration of our 75th anniversary our President, operatic baritone Sir Thomas Allen CBE, shares his reflections since becoming involved with the charity in 2005.

“Many years ago I became aware of how music could affect people and offer solace at crucial stages in lives affected by mental and physical illness. My mother and aunt were both diagnosed with dementia in their seventies and both had enjoyed and been involved with music in one way or another throughout their lives.

Now they had arrived at a time when it was the only feature they could recognise from earlier life experience. My aunt could sing along with me, remembering the words when all other means of contact were lost to her. Then an invitation came to me to work with Music in Hospitals & Care. Obviously this was something I had to do.

I remember one particular day at a hospital in Surrey, a young woman was wheeled into the ward in her bed. She was clearly very ill and had not communicated with any of the nursing staff for several days. Hearing live music from a singer standing by her bed brought a look to her face that I had never seen before nor since. The atmosphere in that small ward became so very different that I can’t begin to describe it. If I had wondered before, I now saw proof of the worth of what Music in Hospitals & Care offers to those most in need of a light in their lives.

I am proud to have been connected to the charity over many years and intend that to be the case for as long as they will have me. Music most certainly ‘hath charms to soothe the savage breast’, but so much more besides.”

TCS London Marathon 2027

Next year’s London Marathon will take place on Sunday 25 April 2027. Apply now to run the famous race and raise vital funds to share the healing power of live music.

Make double the difference this March

From today until midday on 24 March, every donation will be doubled up to £5,000. Donate today to make twice the impact and create moments of real connection through live music for people in hospitals and care settings.