Australian Doctors Orchestra’s 30th Anniversary Concert

Harmony Heals: Join the Musical Medicine Movement

In the realm of healthcare, a harmonious revolution is underway, one that transcends the traditional boundaries of medicine. It is the exploration and harnessing of music’s profound healing value. Across diverse medical disciplines, healthcare professionals are increasingly recognizing the therapeutic potential of music, with studies suggesting its capacity to alleviate pain, reduce anxiety, and enhance overall well-being. This symphonic journey delves into the ways in which music, both art and science, is being used as a powerful instrument in the healing process, unlocking its transformative abilities to soothe, uplift, and mend the human spirit.

The Hush Foundation stands as a beacon of hope in healthcare, employing music as a powerful tool for healing and well-being. Their innovative approach has pioneered the use of music therapy, transforming the healthcare landscape and offering solace to those in need.

As the Hush Foundation continues to make waves in the realm of music therapy, they are poised to mark a significant milestone with an event of profound significance. The Australian Doctors Orchestra’s 30th Year Anniversary Concert stands as a testament to their enduring commitment to healing through music. In the following sections, we’ll explore the details of this noteworthy event and the impact it promises to have on healthcare and well-being.

The Australian Doctors Orchestra is proud to present its first Melbourne concert in over ten years to celebrate the 30th year anniversary. Founded in 1993, The Australian Doctors Orchestra (ADO) is a unique national fellowship of medical professionals who are also classically trained musicians.

Proceeds from this concert will support the Hush Foundation, a charity that transforms the culture of healthcare through music and the arts.

Conducted by Ingrid Martin and with guest artists Briana Leaman (oboe) and Thomas Heywood (organ), the program will feature works by contemporary Australian composers Maria Grenfell, Graeme Koehne and Nat Bartsch, as well as the iconic Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony.

If you’re unable to attend in person, you can still enjoy this concert and support The Hush Foundation by purchasing a digital pass for $20 through the Australian Digital Concert Hall: https://australiandigitalconcerthall.com/#/item/109501

Join us for a healing symphony, reserve your seat now.

Charity Organization Name:
Hush Foundation
Event Location:
Ivanhoe Girls’ Performing Arts Centre on the corner of Upper Heidelberg Road and Noel Street, Ivanhoe Noel St, Ivanhoe VIC 3079, Australia
Victoria
Australia
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