When All Eyes Close, the Music Speaks Louder Than Disabilities | Episode 201

EPISODE · Mar 16, 2025 · 30 MIN

When All Eyes Close, the Music Speaks Louder Than Disabilities | Episode 201

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

When All Eyes Close, the Music Speaks Louder Than Disabilities | Episode 201MERCHANDISE SHOP: voices-for-voices.org/3QnokLUSUPPORT VOICES FOR VOICES®:https://www.voicesforvoices.org/shop/p/supporterThe magic happens when you close your eyes at a concert and simply listen—suddenly, disabilities vanish and all that remains is beautiful music. Orchestra Director Dr. Isaacson takes us behind the scenes of a groundbreaking collaboration between Kutztown University Orchestra and Hearts for Music, where traditional instruments merged with adaptive tablet technology to create something extraordinary.Music serves as what Dr. Isaacson calls "an amplifier for the human experience," transforming ordinary moments into something profound. Through vivid examples like playing royal wedding footage first without sound, then with majestic organ music, he demonstrates how music fundamentally changes our perception of events. This power extends far beyond entertainment—it creates connections across every conceivable divide in society.The conversation reveals fascinating insights into how an Orchestra Director functions as both facilitator and coach, especially when integrating performers with diverse abilities. We learn about the technical challenges of accommodating transposing instruments with tablet technology, and how these obstacles were overcome through collaboration and flexibility. For Dr. Isaacson, whose son is autistic, this work carries deeply personal significance, opening his eyes to societal expectations and limitations that often go unquestioned.What emerges most powerfully is the transformative nature of music as a vocation rather than just a profession. When musicians of all abilities come together with a shared purpose, something magical happens—bonds form, perspectives shift, and both performers and audience members leave forever changed. As Kitrael Chin from Hearts for Music demonstrated with his work in Singapore, music truly is the universal language that resonates across all cultural and neurological differences.Join us for this inspiring conversation that will change how you think about music, ability, and human connection. Subscribe to Voices for Voices and help us continue sharing stories that break down barriers through the unifying power of the arts.If you can, give us a big thumbs up, like, subscribe, share; we would greatly appreciate it and check out our merch shop at voicesforvoices.orgJoin us by subscribing!—-Support Voices for Voices®: https://venmo.com/u/voicesforvoices or at https://www.voicesforvoices.org/shop/p/supporter- Learn more about Voices for Voices®: linktr.ee/Voicesforvoices#musicheals #disabilitiesawareness #inclusiveart #inspiredliving #powerofsound #creativeexpression #musictherapy #mindfulmoments #innerstrength #disabilityadvocacy #accessiblearts #empoweringarts #soulfulmusic #mindovermatter #creativeminds #Newepisode #newpodcastalert #podcastseries #podcastcommunity #voicesforvoicespodcast #donatetoday #501c3 #charityorganization #Podcast #donatetoday #nonprofitorganization #help3billionpeople #help3billionSupport the show

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