Numerous studies have shown the positive impact music can have on one’s quality of life, and a new documentary about young Kingston musicians and their…
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Publishing date: Mar 16, 2021 • March 16, 2021 • 2 minute read Members of Kingston Canta Arya School for Strings perform for residents in the courtyard of Providence Manor in the new documentary Resonance: Music Across the Ages. Supplied Photo
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Numerous studies have shown the positive impact music can have on one’s quality of life, and a new documentary about young Kingston musicians and their relationship with a local long-term care home is further proof of that.
Titled “Resonance: Music Across the Ages,” the 13-minute film (which can be viewed by going to www.cantaaryastrings.com) looks at the relationship between the members of the Canta Arya School for Strings and the residents at Providence Manor.
Numerous studies have shown the positive impact music can have on one’s quality of life, and a new documentary about young Kingston musicians and their…