This is possibly the most inspiring event I’ve been to yet as Deputy Lord Mayor. It was a concert in aid of the charity Music and the Deaf, at the Town Hall. This charity is unique in that it enables the 10 million people in the UK with hearing loss (1 in 6) to enjoy the world of music. Dr Paul Whittaker OBE is the Artistic Director of MATD and has been profoundly deaf all his life. He was admitted to Oxford by Wadham College to read music in 1983 after rejections from many other UK Universities on the misguided basis that “deaf people can’t do music”. Paul founded MATD in 1988 and has I thinkemphatically proved how wonderful music is to deaf people and how they contribute just as much to music as those with non-impaired hearing. I’m sure he has changed and enriched thousands of lives through his amazing work and commitment.
The concert was really good both in terms of being fun and being musically excellent. I hugely enjoyed along with the Mayor of Witney, the Chief Examiner of the London College of Music and Steve Webb MP. It was just stunning to hear some Mozart piano duets played by two profoundly deaf men and Paul Whittaker’s command of the pipe organ was just wonderful. I parituclarly enjoyed Paul’s rendition of Noel Rawsthorne’s Hornpipe Humoresque.