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Music for Parkinson’s (Relaxed Performance)

Thursday 30 January 2025, 6.00pm

RNCM Carole Nash Recital Room

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Programme

New miniature works by Adam Gorb, Cee Haines, Emily Howard, Simon Knighton, Ella Laughton, Amit Manna and Megan Steinberg

Performer

Yuanfan Yang piano

About

With over 150,000 people in the UK affected by Parkinson’s and being cited as the ‘the fastest growing neurological condition in the world’ (Parkinson’s UK), the RNCM has joined a team of world-leading researchers to explore the role of music in the lives of people with Parkinson’s.

This special showcase highlights the outcomes of a recent project, where RNCM staff and student composers collaborated with researchers and individuals living with Parkinson’s to create brand-new music, crafted especially for and with them.

We’re always looking for ways to enhance our public performance programme and accessibility is high on our agenda. This Spring, we’re pleased to introduce several relaxed concerts as we strive to make our offer as accessible as possible. During these events, audiences can expect:

  • A relaxed door policy so you can enter and exit the performance whenever you feel is necessary
  • A designated ‘chill-out’ space if you need quiet time during the show
  • Heightened lighting in the audience seating area
  • Enhanced on-stage presentation, with descriptions of what will happen in the performance

Photo credit: Robin Clewley

Tickets:
Free admission, ticket required

Promoted by RNCM.

This event will end at approximately 7pm.


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Thursday 30 January 2025, 6.00pm — Free with ticket