Health and Wellness – Resources
Further resources to explore on orchestras in health and wellness.
Further resources to explore on orchestras in health and wellness.
Partnerships between orchestras and scientific research centers are proving mutually beneficial. Researchers seek to deepen their understanding of how music influences neurology, physiology, and mental health, while their studies provide orchestras with valuable insights into the impact of their work.
Orchestras and presenters are inviting listeners into intimate spaces to experience live music in ways designed to calm and enable self-care.
Sensory-friendly and adaptive performances are designed to create a more inclusive experience, ensuring that all audience members can engage with and enjoy the music comfortably.
Orchestras that collaborate with therapists, crisis centers, shelters, and prisons are creating musical experiences that offer comfort, reduce stress, and support recovery.
Partnerships with healthcare facilities have enabled many orchestras to create meaningful musical experiences that enhance patient care and improve health outcomes.
As evidence grows of music’s profound impact on health and well-being, orchestras are increasingly recognizing the potential to lead in this space. This resource is designed to guide orchestras in the early stages of working with health and well-being providers, while drawing on the insights of established programs.
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Doug Hagerman is a music lover who attends over 100 concerts per year, from The Rolling Stones to Rachmaninoff. His hobby is learning about music history. He recently concluded seven years as Chair of the League’s Board of Directors.
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