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Classical concert especially for babies

A CLASSICAL music concert for babies has hit the high notes today in Burnley.

The Lancashire Sinfonietta's Mini-Mozart concerts, funded by Lancashire County Council, are designed specially for babies, aged up to 18 months, and are a light-hearted introduction to the world of music for – a fun place where babies and parents can share the joy of music together.

Two concerts featuring a professional string quartet took place at the Chai Centre, in Hurtley Street, and have been designed to introduce classical music to the tiniest ears and encourage parents and carers to learn how music can help their child's development, nurture a closer relationship and tackle underachievement.

Every baby takes home "My First Classical CD" with games and information about the benefits of music in early years.

The Lancashire Sinfonietta is a unique professional chamber orchestra comprising more than 80 home-grown musicians, supported by Lancashire County Council.


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