

The Sheena Booth Music Trust was founded in January 2003 in memory of Sheena, a much loved music teacher who lived and worked in north east London. She played flute, piano and viola with infectious enthusiasm, as well as being a fine singer. Sheena died of cancer at the end of 2002, and the Trust aims to continue her work of furthering the musical development of children and young people. The Trust was wound up on 30th November 2010, having distributed £125,000 to several dozen projects, mainly in east and north London, where she worked. The final Report and Accounts of the charity are available as pages on this website, and this and all the previous reports can all be downloaded as pdf files.
Sheena with our distinguished patrons, John Lill, John Tavener, and John Rutter




