Children at a Keighley special school experienced a wind rush during a visit by a group of musicians.
The Arcadia Bassoon Quartet introduced students of Branshaw School to the excitement of live music. The students, who have learning disabilities, were able to touch the musical instruments as well as listening to the performance.
The quartet visited the school in Oxford Street as part of a week-long tour of Yorkshire schools.
The visit was funded by energy firm Npower as part of its sponsorship of the Live Music Now! programme.
Live Music Now! was established several years ago by the late musical maestro Yehudi Menuhin.
He wanted to take performances to people who would otherwise never hear live music, while supporting young musicians at the start of their professional careers.
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