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Britten Sinfonia Residency

In March 2024, Britten Sinfonia joined CUH Arts for a 3 day Residency collaborating with patients and staff.

Below is a short film sharing the music created during this residency:

Britten Sinfonia Residency at Addenbrooke's Hospital.

Link: https://youtu.be/meXS1z_-fgU

Video Transcript

00:00:01 - 00:00:09

Text: 'For the past 18 months, Britten Sinfonia have been working in partnership with Cambridge University Hospitals' arts team, CUH Arts, to bring high-quality live music and friendly interactions into hospital wards and public spaces, as part of the CUH Sounds programme.

00:00:24 - 00:00:33

Text: 'We use music to connect with patients, their visitors, and members of staff to improve their wellbeing, whether by lifting people's mood, bringing moments of calm, or opening up space for conversation and friendship.'

00:00:59 - 00:01:08

Text: 'In March 2024, Britten Sinfonia took up a creative residency at Addenbrooke's Hospital. Workshop leader Jason Rowland and musicians from Britten Sinfonia worked with patients on three wards, supported by occupational therapists and staff from speech and language. This was an opportunity to develop music engagement into participation.'

00:01:34 - 00:01:42

Text: 'These short pieces of music were created by patients on the Neurotrauma, Department of Medicine for the Elderly and Lewin (Stroke Rehabilitation) wards during three workshops.

The music you're hearing in this film was created using improvisation. The musicians worked closely with the therapists in response to the patients' capabilities and goals to create 3 distinct pieces.'

00:01:58 - 00:02:07

Text: 'On Monday 20 May these new pieces were performed on the wards where they were created, alongside well-known pieces of classical music.'

00:03:02 - 00:03:12

Text: '"Felt good being part of a group. The team work was good. Very interesting to see the music formed, the way it grew. Very inclusive and encouraging..." Patient Feedback.'

00:03:36 - 00:03:45

Text: '"I liked the inclusivity and provision of choice for patients." Staff Feedback.'

00:04:36 - 00:04:44

Text: '"Fanstastic - gives us something to look forward to within our stay." Patient Feedback.'

00:05:59 - 00:06:08

Text: 'The creative residency involved 27 patients and 16 staff and the performances reached over 75 people across the hospital community.'

00:06:30 - 00:06:38

Text: 'The CUH Arts programme is generously funded by the kind supporters of Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust.'

Britten Sinfonia have been a long-time collaborator with CUH Arts in delivering music in the wards and public spaces of Addenbrooke’s Hospital. Whilst this work continues through the CUH Sounds programme, a residency created opportunity to explore how the partnership could develop the use of music and expand the ways in which patients, visitors and staff engage with music delivery.

Three Britten Sinfonia musicians in a hospital ward

It felt good being part of a group. Very interesting to see the music formed, the way it grew. Very inclusive and encouraging...

CUH Patient

CUH Arts initiated a collaborative process with Britten Sinfonia and the CUH’s Therapy Teams for Speech and Language, Occupational and Physical Therapy to deliver 3 days of music making workshops with patients undergoing speech and language, occupational or physical therapies due to injury or other conditions affecting brain function.

A Britten Sinfonia Residency Staff Group Photo of NHS speech and language therapists.

Music delivery in this instance was not presented as music therapy, but arts engagement, with the broader understanding of the benefits that could be acquired by patients, that in turn may compliment their therapeutic process, and provide positive memories of their time in hospital.

A patient plays the keyboard in a hospital ward.

It was fantastic to hear and be involved in the music, it has been a long time since I played the piano!

CUH Patient

For the creative team, the residence provided meaningful insight into the patient experience, and practical understanding of therapeutic delivery, that would inform on going practice by CUH Arts and the Sinfonia.

Learn more about the three compositions created in collaboration with CUH patients and staff.

Hear from Britten Sinfonia's Learning and Participation Coordinator Faye Milbourn, in her blog about the residency (opens in a new tab).