News
Research at the heart of what we do – an interview with Dr. Robyn Dowlen
Academic research is a vital part of Music in Mind. We caught up with Dr. Robyn Dowlen to discuss her recent studentship with us, The University of Manchester, Lancaster University and the Economic and Social Research Council.
Find out more >The Paul & Nick Harvey Fund – Grant Awarded to Manchester Camerata’s Community Team
We are delighted to announce that we’ve been awarded a very generous grant from Music for Dementia’s Paul & Nick Harvey Fund.
Find out more >Is Music Good for You?
As a part of Mental Health Awareness Week, our Principal Flautist and Music Therapist, Amina Hussain, appeared on BBC Radio 3. Find out more here.
Find out more >We’re expanding our Board
‘Britain’s most adventurous orchestra’ is looking for new Board Members to join our Board of Directors and steer the direction of the organisation over the coming years.
Find out more >Encountering Wordsworth: A sunny weekend in Cumbria
We spent the weekend up in Cumbria filming the final concert for our Encountering Wordsworth project. Read more here…
Find out more >Less shouting more listening: A brief Q&A with Pekka Kuusisto
We caught up with Pekka Kuusisto ahead of him conducting our ‘All Time Is Eternally Present’ live stream. Find out what he’s been up to in this Q&A.
Find out more >‘Music that has helped me stay calm and positive’ A quick Q&A with Daniel Kidane
The world premiere of Daniel Kidane’s ‘Be Still’ is happening in our upcoming live stream ‘All Time Is Eternally Present’. Find our more about Daniel’s work in this Q&A.
Find out more >Sounds of Withernsea
See how we’ve been virtually uniting the people of East Ridings during Covid-19 with our Sounds of Withernsea project!
Find out more >Unlocked Voices incoming!
Our Camerata in the Community team have been working on an exciting project ‘Unlocked Voices’
Find out more >Guardian feature article
The Guardian has featured our fantastic Music in Mind dementia work, read all about it here!
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