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Music for Life: where other therapies cannot reach

Music for Life: where other therapies cannot reach

Last year I witnessed the miracle of music. Eight extremely old people, all of them suffering from dementia,  sat in a circle, each with a percussion instrument in their lap. Among them were sprinkled three classical musicians - a violist, a cellist and an oboeist - who, improvising a hypnotic set of rhythmic tunes, attempted to coax the rest of the circle out of their hermetic worlds.
Last year I witnessed the miracle of music. Eight extremely old people, all of them suffering from dementia,  sat in a circle, each with a percussion instrument in their lap. Among them were sprinkled three classical musicians - a violist, a cellist and an oboeist - who, improvising a hypnotic set of rhythmic tunes, attempted to coax the rest of the circle out of their hermetic worlds.
The philosophy of Music For Life is simple: that music can help to find the person behind the dementia

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