The Lullaby Project
Harnessing music’s power to heal and transform, Noe Music will launch the Lullaby Project in San Francisco in early 2021. The project will pair pregnant women experiencing homelessness with professional artists to compose and record personal lullabies for their babies, supporting maternal health, aiding childhood development, and strengthening the bond between parent and child. We are honored to be partnering with one of San Francisco’s most well respected non-profit organizations, Homeless Prenatal Program (HPP) and as a national partner with the Lullaby Project of Carnegie Hall’s Weil Music Institute.
This pilot project is being funded entirely by donations from supporters like you. We would be honored to count you as a founding supporter of Noe Music’s Lullaby Project.
*If you make a gift of $1000 or more to Noe Music’s Lullaby Project, we will gift you a lullaby-writing session with one of our artists, plus a professional-quality recording as a keepsake.
Photo by Jennifer Taylor
Watch Carnegie Hall’s Lullaby Project in action
Learn more about the Homeless Prenatal Program
Music in Schools
We have always been committed to creating engaging opportunities for young people to experience world-class artistry. As schools shut down and kids have even less access to creativity through music, we are leaning in. We are expanding our initiatives in San Francisco District 8 public schools to include all SFUSD schools, providing a series of interactive workshops and activities that can be used by teachers as well as parents. Our series in Fall 2020 featured the Bay Area favorite Friction Quartet as they unlocked “The Magic of Chamber Music” in three 30-minute In winter 2021, Noe Music will partner with composer, Danny Clay in the “Composer’s Playbook”, a crash course in musical creation for families and curious minds of all ages, but specifically targeted at K-5 students with little or no musical experience. Anyone can be a composer with a little bit of creativity, imagination, and curiosity!
Our SFUSD partners include Alvarado Elementary, Glen Park Elementary, Rosa Parks Elementary, Jean Parker Elementary, and Rooftop Elementary.