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Notes for Nana
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12022-01-08T20:35:02-08:00Madeline Sheard8Notes for Nanaplain2022-02-13T21:46:58-08:00Madeline Sheard, cello performance Notes for Nana The overall goal of Notes for Nana is to provide seniors who live in assisted living or congregate care facilities with live, interactive, classical mini-concerts. Notes for Nana is a company whose vision is to organize and provide concerts for the older generation. I hope that this project will inspire more young musicians to interact with the elderly.
I was drawn to create Notes for Nana because I adore elderly people, especially my 100 year old great-grandma Dorothy! I’ve spent many hours playing for Grandma Dorothy and her friends and am always touched that visits like mine are far too rare. I am thankful that there are many people who share my feelings about how classical music and visits by young people can benefit seniors.