Difference between revisions of "Musicians For Human Rights"
(Created page with "=== An Organization Open to All Musicians === Musicians for Human Rights is a worldwide network of musicians and people working in the field of music who promote a culture of...") |
|||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
=== An Organization Open to All Musicians === | === An Organization Open to All Musicians === | ||
− | Musicians for Human Rights is a worldwide network of musicians and people working in the field of music who promote a culture of human rights and social change. It was founded in Rome in 2009 by Alessio Allegrini and a group of other musicians, organizations and humanists. It is open to musicians of all levels, ensembles, institutions and all other people working in any field of music. Alessio Allegrini also directs the The Human Rights Orchestra, the first major initiative of Musicians for Human Rights. | + | Musicians for [[Human Rights]] is a worldwide network of musicians and people working in the field of music who promote a [[Culture|culture]] of human rights and social change. It was founded in Rome in 2009 by Alessio Allegrini and a group of other musicians, organizations and humanists. It is open to musicians of all levels, ensembles, institutions and all other people working in any field of music. Alessio Allegrini also directs the The Human Rights Orchestra, the first major initiative of Musicians for Human Rights. |
[[Category:Acts of Music as Cultural Diplomacy]] | [[Category:Acts of Music as Cultural Diplomacy]] |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 1 April 2014
An Organization Open to All Musicians[edit]
Musicians for Human Rights is a worldwide network of musicians and people working in the field of music who promote a culture of human rights and social change. It was founded in Rome in 2009 by Alessio Allegrini and a group of other musicians, organizations and humanists. It is open to musicians of all levels, ensembles, institutions and all other people working in any field of music. Alessio Allegrini also directs the The Human Rights Orchestra, the first major initiative of Musicians for Human Rights.