An orchestra in Dorset, England has formed what is thought to be the world’s first ensemble of disabled musicians.

The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra is led by disabled conductor James Rose, who has cerebral palsy, 
and conducts the group using a specially-designed baton attached to his glasses.

The musician’s disabilities include blindness, autism and partial deafness. Mr Rose says he would like the group to challenge the industry’s perception of musicians.