PIANOS FOR THE PEOPLE

 Casio premium digital hybrid pianos installed in Haringey libraries to give all residents access to music

● Nine Casio GP-310 models installed into Haringey Libraries
● Haringey residents can now book free slots of up to two hours per day to play the Grand Hybrid Piano

 

20170722-IMG_6312

From left to right: Parent of student, Nisha Gogna, (Senior Marketing Executive Casio EMI), Vicky Orekoya (Team manager, Haringey Library Service),  Neil Evans (Head of Casio EMI), Cllr Julie Davies, Brian Mihayo  (Operation Manager, Haringey Library Service), Daniel Earley (Head of Haringey Music Service), Elizabeth Taylor (Volunteer piano teacher) and music students.
We are delighted to have teamed up with Haringey Council to provide better access to music for its residents. All Haringey residents and library users will now have access to high quality musical instruments after the council installed premium digital hybrid pianos in all nine of the borough’s libraries. 

All of the libraries will now be home to a Casio GP-310 - a model that was selected from Casio’s award-winning range of Grand Hybrid pianos for its high sound quality and weighted, wooden touch-sensitive keys that make it as close as possible to playing a traditional concert piano. The GP-310 was developed in collaboration with C. Bechstein with the aim of providing players an authenticity of touch that is far beyond any other digital piano. Unlike traditional pianos, however, these ones are equipped with headphones to ensure that budding musicians don’t disturb other library users when they play.

The pianos, along with benches, headphones, castors and protective covers, were procured by Haringey Music Service in partnership with the Libraries Service. Casio provided generous support to Haringey Council to help with purchasing the instruments.

The pianos are free to use for all Haringey library card holders, and time slots of up to two hours per day can be booked online.

 

Neil Evans, Head of Casio EMI, commented: 

“Music holds the power to enhance the lives of people from all walks of life. We’re proud to support Haringey Council on this wonderful project and pleased to see a new example being set in making music more accessible to its community through its library services. We encourage more initiatives like this that give people of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to learn, play, connect or re-connect with music.”

Daniel Earley, Head of Haringey Music Service, commented:

'"We are truly excited to see that music is finally in the air at Haringey libraries thanks to Casio's support. This project is the first step in pioneering easier musical access for local residents, regardless of their background and/or playing abilities. Most importantly, this partnership demonstrates what we are capable of achieving for our local community when working together. We encourage anyone to come by to their local Haringey library over the summer - and beyond - to make the most of this fantastic opportunity and we look forward to seeing its impact and how this project will continue to evolve."

 

20170722-IMG_6249
From left to right: Nisha Gogna, (Senior Marketing Executive Casio EMI), Vicky Orekoya (Team manager, Haringey Library Service), Daniel Earley (Head of Haringey Music Service), Neil Evans (Head of Casio EMI)

Cllr Zena Brabazon, Cabinet Member for Children, Schools and Families, said:
“We know that access to musical instruments and education can have a transformative impact on children’s lives. But all too often this is a privilege that families on lower incomes struggle to afford. With this initiative we’re levelling the playing field, giving children from all backgrounds access to high quality instruments at accessible locations across the borough. And it’s not just children who will benefit – residents of all ages and musical abilities now have the opportunity to use these pianos to explore music, practise, compose, attend workshops, or just play to relax and have fun. This is such a creative project, where our libraries offer everyone an opportunity to enjoy and play music. A big thank you to everyone who made it happen!”

 

Cllr Julie Davies, Cabinet Member for Communities and Civic Life, said: 
“In Haringey we’re proud of the investments we’ve made over many years to keep all of our libraries open and expand the services that they provide for residents. Our libraries are a lot more than just places to read and borrow books – they’re hubs offering all kinds of support and activities for residents. These pianos are the latest addition to this ever-expanding offer, and we hope it will be just the first step in introducing access to music technology into Haringey libraries.”

 

To learn more about the Casio GP-310, please visit www.casio.co.uk/gp-310bk

 

20170722-IMG_6227

20170722-IMG_6273

20170722-IMG_6290
Elizabeth Taylor - volunteer music teacher with students

 

 

Are you managing a library and interested in working with us on a similar project? Leave your contact details in the form below and we will respond back to you within 72 hours.