- San Jacinto Park. Music Education
Children and young people from the four schools of Guadalajara municipal music offered an evening of rhythm before more than 300 people
GUADALAJARA, JALISCO (23/SEP/2012.) - The air is permeated with nostalgia. The smiles were countless. Spasms of joy predated the throat of Josefa Iniguez, who by fate decision arrived at San Jacinto Park yesterday afternoon. She applauded until he palms were red as a touching gesture of gratitude. I've never seen a live orchestra, and although "not as those of televised" sound waves caused by a hundred students from the four municipal music schools in the Municipality of Guadalajara stroked in a festival with over 300 exquisite people.
Schools Santa Cecilia Flores Magon, Silverio Garcia and the institution of Mariachi, punctual were on stage, with skin "enchinada" the excitement and nervousness, but would have to find peace to enjoy the concert that lasted just over 60 minutes.
The star is propped in every musical-performer were mostly elementary school children-as everyone looked to maximize their artistic talents. Attendees responded positively to the songs performed with a firing recorders, galloping percussion, cello and small tubas strident heavenly.
Everything was perfect
To Josefa everything was perfect, until the aroma of popcorn and homemade bread hovering in the air, at the mercy of those cravings citizens who enjoyed the treats that were sold there.
Led by St. Cecilia School, "El Condor Pasa" was the first piece to disperse through the microphones. Josefa knew until then that the song was a Peruvian icon, then continued "Conquest"
The institution Flores Magon surprised with the "March Slav" and "Festival of Flowers".
The mariachi began to the sound of the facility located in the district of San Andrés, the cradle of mariacheros learners; Myriam Vachez seized the attention of the audience to applaud the efforts of music directors in order for children to become more interested in sound art.
The institution Silverio Garcia was the fourth school to present their pieces on topics such as "Son of my land," "Cielito Lindo" and "Guadalajara."
With the city folk anthem, the concert ended, and Josefa, a woman who had first seen a live orchestra, "as the go on television."
TECHNICAL
Classic and contemporary
Music schools St. Cecilia Flores Magon, Silverio Garcia and Mariachi, gave a concert composed classical pieces, traditional and contemporary
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A concert that made the skin 'Chill''
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GUADALAJARA, JALISCO (23/SEP/2012.) - The air is permeated with nostalgia. The smiles were countless. Spasms of joy predated the throat of Josefa Iniguez, who by fate decision arrived at San Jacinto Park yesterday afternoon. She applauded until he palms were red as a touching gesture of gratitude. I've never seen a live orchestra, and although "not as those of televised" sound waves caused by a hundred students from the four municipal music schools in the Municipality of Guadalajara stroked in a festival with over 300 exquisite people.
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