Guildhall School funds research project on Jamie’s Concerts

The Guildhall School, UK, for which Noriko Ogawa works as piano professor has announced that it is funding a new research project on how attending concerts can help the parents and carers of children with autism.

The research will be carried out by a team of academics at the School alongside Noriko behind the Jamie’s Concerts series.

For more information on the research project, please click the following link.

• Guildhall School official website
“Guildhall School funds research project on autism concerts”
http://www.gsmd.ac.uk/about_the_school/research/news/details/article/guildhall_school_funds_research_project_on_autism_concerts/
-‘Piano professor Noriko Ogawa to work with team of researchers to find out how attending concerts can help the parents and carers of children with autism.’

International Piano interviewed Noriko about her Jamie’s Concerts

The March/April 2015 issue of the magazine International Piano features Noriko Ogawa, interviewed by Duncan Honeybourne.

• International Piano, March/April 2015
“Beyond the notes”
-‘Pianist Noriko Ogawa is expanding her Jamie’s Concerts series for the parents and carers of people with autism. She tells Duncan Honeybourne about her personal connection to a complex condition.’

International Arts Manager Magazine featured a report on Jamie’s Concerts

International Arts Manager Magazine featured a report on Jamie’s Concerts.

• International Arts Manager Magazine
 “Jamie’s Concerts return to UK for carers of autistic children” http://www.internationalartsmanager.com/2015/02/jamies-concerts-return-uk-carers-autistic-children/
-‘The unique events aim to create a relaxing, supportive and calm environment in which carers can enjoy listening to the music and make connections with others in similar roles. ’