Among the many institutions that were established in the 18th and 19th centuries to provide for the various segments of society which did not fit into "normal" life, were those that provided for the physically and mentally handicapped. A number of bands were established, despite the challenges the players and organisers faced in learning and performing music
The musical contributions at the two international exhibitions in Scotland, at Edinburgh and Glasgow...
The British police forces have been protecting the population for over 200 years. What is not so wel...
Investigating this band, following the discovery of a document gifting the band's instruments to the...
Representations of blind musicians have been a recurring theme among artists since Antiquity. A surv...
From the early 17th century large numbers of institutions were established to provide for various se...
A band that helped to fund the Bethany Home for Crippled Children in Kinver during its 13 year exist...
The adequate attitude of society towards people with disabilities helps the latter to realize their ...
The purpose of this study was to document the history of music education at the New York Institution...
This dissertation explores the life and career of John Stanley, an eighteenth-century blind organist...
The earliest ventures to offer organized education to the blind, begun in the 1870's, stemmed from h...
This thesis examines the situation of the physically disabled poor over the period c. 1830-1890. It ...
The purpose of the present study was to report on the mainstreaming and full-inclusion experiences o...
The study of music places scholars in a unique position to merge multiple academic disciplines. The ...
This photograph shows two adults, a man and a woman, observing a young man playing the organ at the ...
Originally known as the Brompton Boys' Institute Band, from the New Brompton Orphanage in Kent, its ...
The musical contributions at the two international exhibitions in Scotland, at Edinburgh and Glasgow...
The British police forces have been protecting the population for over 200 years. What is not so wel...
Investigating this band, following the discovery of a document gifting the band's instruments to the...
Representations of blind musicians have been a recurring theme among artists since Antiquity. A surv...
From the early 17th century large numbers of institutions were established to provide for various se...
A band that helped to fund the Bethany Home for Crippled Children in Kinver during its 13 year exist...
The adequate attitude of society towards people with disabilities helps the latter to realize their ...
The purpose of this study was to document the history of music education at the New York Institution...
This dissertation explores the life and career of John Stanley, an eighteenth-century blind organist...
The earliest ventures to offer organized education to the blind, begun in the 1870's, stemmed from h...
This thesis examines the situation of the physically disabled poor over the period c. 1830-1890. It ...
The purpose of the present study was to report on the mainstreaming and full-inclusion experiences o...
The study of music places scholars in a unique position to merge multiple academic disciplines. The ...
This photograph shows two adults, a man and a woman, observing a young man playing the organ at the ...
Originally known as the Brompton Boys' Institute Band, from the New Brompton Orphanage in Kent, its ...
The musical contributions at the two international exhibitions in Scotland, at Edinburgh and Glasgow...
The British police forces have been protecting the population for over 200 years. What is not so wel...
Investigating this band, following the discovery of a document gifting the band's instruments to the...