Rolling Stone

Music To Die For: New project uses music to open up conversations about grief

Music To Die For is a new project built on that connection – between music and memory, loss and love – and it’s asking people to share the soundtrack to their grief.

Created by clinical psychologist Dr Hazel Harrison and arts consultant Phillipa Anders, the initiative began during a Britten Pears Arts residency. Since then, it’s grown into a digital archive of personal stories told through music – a space where people can open up about who they’ve lost and the songs that still bring those people close…

-Dale Fox

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