Music department launches composing competition for local children’s hospice

Music department launches composing competition for local children’s hospice

11 February 2020

Musicians are being encouraged to compose pieces that encapsulate a sonic imagination of objects such as chopsticks, bubble wrap, feathers and space blankets alongside the ability for the piece to musically accompany the playing of the sensory object. The winner of the competition will have their piece selected to be used as part of ongoing music therapy sessions for young people at Rainbows Children’s Hospice.

The competition was launched by the Loughborough Schools Foundation Music department following a powerful and moving talk from Music Therapist, Rosie Robinson who spoke about the challenges and joys of music therapy as a career, the nature of the music therapy that she offers to the children and young adults in her care, and to demonstrate some of the unusual musical instruments that aids her work.

Rainbows Children’s Hospice, who are also based in Loughborough, provide vital care and support to families impacted by life-limiting conditions.

Music Therapist, Rosie Robinson explained that “music therapy is an important part of what we offer at Rainbows as every child or young person can access music in some form. Sometimes this can be through listening, creating our own sounds together or even song writing and composing. Music is a universal language that doesn’t require verbal ability and everyone can make and respond to sounds in some way. This can give the children and young people a voice and a means of expression. It’s also a fabulous way to connect and have fun as a family and to off load from often very challenging situations. “

More information on the Sensory Music Composition Competition including how to apply be found at: https://lsf.org/whats-on/sensory-music-composing-competition

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