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Classical piano soothes old elephants at sanctuary

British volunteer Paul Barton plays piano for sick, abused, retired and rescued elephants at Elephants World in Muang district of Kanchanaburi province. (Reuters photo)

KANCHANABURI: Lam Duan, a 65-year-old blind elephant, is enjoying her lunch, and listening to Silent Night being played on a piano.

For eight years, elephants like Lam Duan -- old, overworked and sometimes disabled -- have been rehabilitated with music at Elephants World, a retirement sanctuary for the animals in Muang district in Kanchanaburi province.

Almost 80% of about 3,000 elephants at tourist venues in Thailand, Cambodia, India, Laos, Nepal and Sri Lanka, endure poor living conditions and diets and are overworked, according to the animal welfare group World Animal Protection.

The animals at Elephants World get good food and treatment for their physical ailments, but the music is an extra special treat they appear to love.

Several times a week, British classical pianist Paul Barton, 57, sets up a piano against a backdrop of forest and plays for his four-legged friends.

"Maybe some of these blind elephants get a little bit of comfort from hearing pieces of soothing classical music occasionally," says Barton, who studied at London's Royal Academy of Arts.

Lam Duan approached Barton as he began to play and she appeared to calm down and focus on the music.

At another music session, several elephants seemed to move their heads and move about in front of the piano.

The owner of the sanctuary, Samart Prasithpol, 44, said the music seemed to provide the elephants with some special comfort.

"We work here to rehabilitate the elephants physically," Mr Samart told Reuters.

"The use of music has been useful in rehabilitating their soul," he said.


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