Published on 23 Feb 2026
As part of the dissemination activities of MuVie, and thanks to the support of the Lions Club Badia and the Rotary Club Badia-Lendinara-Alto Polesine, writing music in Braille is now easier and more accessible. At the lower secondary school “P. Mazzucchi” in Fiesso Umbertiano, a visually impaired student uses the Braille Music 2025 software to compose, read and print music scores independently, in accordance with the rules of the New International Manual of Braille Music Notation. Implemented at the Istituto Comprensivo Fiesso Umbertiano e Stienta, this experience represents a good practice in inclusive educational innovation. The MuVie project promotes digital tools and a European accessible music library, fostering equal opportunities in music education. It is a concrete example of how collaboration between local stakeholders, schools and European project initiatives can turn a limitation into an opportunity.
The original article in Italian is available on this link: https://www.rovigo.news/grazie-a-lions-e-rotary-scrivere-musica-in-braille-non-e-mai-stato-cosi-facile/.
The original article in Italian is available on this link: https://www.rovigo.news/grazie-a-lions-e-rotary-scrivere-musica-in-braille-non-e-mai-stato-cosi-facile/.