Musician-in-Residence at the Royal School for Blind Children, Liverpool
Case Study: Musician-in-Residence at the Royal School for Blind Children, Liverpool Over the course of a year, LMN horn player, Jonathan Harris made weekly visits
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Live Music Now creates inclusive, measurable social impact through music. Our work enhances quality of life, health and well-being, and promotes equity of opportunity by recognising the creative potential of every individual.
Read more about our work in our case studies below.
Case Study: Musician-in-Residence at the Royal School for Blind Children, Liverpool Over the course of a year, LMN horn player, Jonathan Harris made weekly visits
Case Study: Woolley Wood School, Sheffield Funder: Mayfield Valley Arts Trust Over the past 5 years, LMN musicians have performed participatory concerts and delivered one-day
According to the Stroke Association every year an estimated 150,000 people in the UK have a stroke of which a third are likely to be
A partnership developed between LMN Wales and Rhondda Cynon Taf Cultural Services resulted in a monthly series of participatory concerts entitled ‘Songs and Scones’ at
Early in 2012 LMN musicians, ‘Interlude,’ delivered 10 weekly interactive, creative music sessions for a group of older people, most with dementia, at a care
Case Study: The Sobell Programme: a three year programme of concerts for special schools Funder: The Sobell Foundation In this programme, fifteen schools from across
Since March 2012, almost four hundred older people across Northern Ireland are re-living happy memories every month, thanks to Live Music Now Ireland’s Music and