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New partnership between the British Double Reed Society and Liverpool Philharmonic’s In Harmony Liverpool

New partnership between the British Double Reed Society and Liverpool Philharmonic's In Harmony Liverpool
In Harmony Liverpool's 13 Birthday Concert 2022 (Photo: Mark McNulty)
In Harmony Liverpool’s 13 Birthday Concert 2022 (Photo: Mark McNulty)

Liverpool Philharmonic has announced a new partnership between the British Double Reed Society and their flagship learning and engagement programme, In Harmony Liverpool. The partnership is the first of its kind for In Harmony, where a specialist instrumental foundation are supporting the development of the programme. The commitment will cover financial and in-kind support to the programme for three years from 2024-2027. Provision is specifically focused on providing double reed support, activity, and events to In Harmony students.

In Harmony Liverpool provides free music education and instrumental tuition to over 1,700 children across eight settings in Anfield and Everton, two of the city’s most disadvantaged communities. Children make music, learn an instrument, sing, compose, listen, rehearse and perform together each week in and out of school, led by professional musicians.  

Full details from the Liverpool Philharmonic website.


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