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From The Violin Channel: Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra Launches New Program For Developmental Disabilities

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Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra Launches New Program For Developmental Disabilities

Through a new partnership, the orchestra is connecting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live music experiences

By The Violin Channel, February 19, 2026

 The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, in New York, has partnered with health insurance company Excellus BlueCross BlueShield to offer community members with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) live music experiences as an opportunity to socialize and improve mental health.

Titled “Social Prescribing with the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra,” the new program differs from other sensory concerts, said BPO Director of Education and Community Engagement Dr. Julia Grella O’Connell. 

“This idea of accessibility (sensory concerts) often translates to like a separate concert for you. That’s not our approach. Our approach is that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are our neighbors,” O’Connell expressed, adding that music should be enjoyed as a “fully integrated” experience that goes beyond accessibility.

According to the CDC Disability and Health Data System, in New York state, 38% of the disabled population reported signs or symptoms of being depressed compared to the 12% reported within the non-disabled population. The BPO’s social prescribing program aims to address this disparity with music to improve general well-being. 

The orchestra has since received “many, many ticket requests” for the new program, O’Connell said. The last show this month, on February 28, will also be the concert that launches “Social Prescribing with the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra.” 

For those who may be hesitant to attend a show due to fears of being overstimulated by lights, crowds, and sound volumes, O’Connell assures concertgoers that a sensory room on-site is available anytime throughout the concert, if needed. 

“Research shows that in addition to improving mental health and social connection, engaging with the arts reduces inflammation, blood pressure, and cortisol levels,” reads the BPO’s website. “Expanded access to great music played by the Philharmonic to individuals with I/DDs not only reduces their loneliness, but also leads to better outcomes in physical health.”

By offering “greater connection, appropriate social experiences, and community engagement,” O’Connell said, “[the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra is hoping to make members of the I/DD community feel less lonely by providing the] wonderful experience of attending a live musical concert.”

To view the program concert list and request “unlimited” tickets, click here.

02/20/2026

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