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LOCATION:Tobin Center for Performing Arts\, 100 Auditorium Cir\, San Antonio\, TX 78205
DESCRIPTION:Featured concert: “Heaven’s Gift: The Brandenburgs”Research has shown listening to music can reduce anxiety, improve cognitive function and behavior that is common in the middle-stages of dementia.Dedicated to transforming the treatment of dementia, the Biggs Institute invites all individuals with a diagnosis of dementia and their caregivers to a free admission open rehearsal with the San Antonio Symphony.In addition to enjoying classical masterpieces, attendees will:
- See how a professional ensemble rehearses
- Hear world-class guest artists
- Have the unique opportunity to interact with the Symphony Music Director or a guest artist in a post-rehearsal Q&A
Music with the San Antonio Symphony events will be staffed by UT Health San Antonio health care team members and volunteers to promote a supportive and comfortable environment.Admission is free. Registration is required. To register or for more information, contact our counselor, Melissa Flores, at 210-450-9046 or floresm16@UTHealthSA.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Featured concert: “Heaven’s Gift: The Brandenburgs”
Research has shown listening to music can reduce anxiety, improve cognitive function and behavior that is common in the middle-stages of dementia.
Dedicated to transforming the treatment of dementia, the Biggs Institute invites all individuals with a diagnosis of dementia and their caregivers to a free admission open rehearsal with the San Antonio Symphony.
In addition to enjoying classical masterpieces, attendees will:
- See how a professional ensemble rehearses
- Hear world-class guest artists
- Have the unique opportunity to interact with the Symphony Music Director or a guest artist in a post-rehearsal Q&A
Music with the San Antonio Symphony events will be staffed by UT Health San Antonio health care team members and volunteers to promote a supportive and comfortable environment.
Admission is free. Registration is required.
To register or for more information, contact our counselor, Melissa Flores, at 210-450-9046 or floresm16@UTHealthSA.org.
SUMMARY:Music with the San Antonio Symphony
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