British Paraorchestra
British Paraorchestra | Inclusive Music & Disability Advocacy
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The British Paraorchestra is a groundbreaking ensemble that showcases the immense talent of musicians with disabilities. Founded by musician and activist Charles Hazlewood, the Paraorchestra has performed at major venues like the London Paralympics and the Royal Albert Hall.
Their innovative concerts challenge perceptions about disability, celebrating the incredible abilities of their musicians. By integrating advanced adaptive technology, the Paraorchestra enables these artists to express themselves through virtuosic performances.
Their inspiring story and powerful live shows leave audiences moved and uplifted, proving the transformative power of inclusive music.
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The debut of the British Paraorchestra
There are millions of prodigiously gifted musicians of disability around the world, and Charles Hazlewood is determined to give them a platform. Watch the debut performance of the British Paraorchestra.
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