Music is bigger than us all, yet it can’t exist without us. For music to exist, we need to be at our very best as human beings - thoughtful, creative, expressive, connected, together. Music is the ultimate expression of people coming together to make the world a better place.
Music ensembles - One of the few places in society where people of all ages come together to partake in the same activity, working together to produce some bigger, better, and more beautiful than the sum of its parts. Music ensembles bring people together in such a wonderful way.
If we’re preparing young people to succeed in the world that awaits, the best thing we can do is put them in music ensembles. They learn discipline, understanding, compassion, preparedness, collective responsibility, and cause and effect. Music learning is holistic learning.
INTRODUCING OUR NEW PODCAST!
It's called Music4All, hosted by Christina Acton. Take a listen & share!
Listening to "Interview with Emily Steers: Soprano, Educator, Conductor & Community Music & Accessibility Advocate" https://t.co/U1tcOUYftC
Available on Spotify & YouTube too
Tonight! @FirstOntPAC + @BrockUniversity presents The Music of Listening featuring Dr. Susan Rogers
“Your listening brain is different from everyone else's, which gives you a unique response to any given record.”
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Pls Share: We are looking for new people to join our Board of Directors!
If you love music and believe in the benefits of Music engagement - come join us!
More info here
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