Study Highlights Lifelong Benefits of Choral Singing
A new study from Chorus America, Chorus Impact Study: Singing for a Lifetime, shares new information on the impact choral singing has on individuals and communities, especially singers ages 65+.
The data shows that older singers enjoy a better overall quality of life than the general public and engage in a broader range of activities than the general public of the same age. Nearly 20% experienced improvements in some health conditions due to singing, and older singers also report being in better mental health than the general public of the same age.
Visit chorusamerica.org to review the full written report.