Who says classical music is old-fashioned and, for example, a child might not like a tango?
The Family Concert series, organized annually by the Department of Education has shown that times have changed and the music of any kind is increasingly like the little ones.
Thousands of students have attended this year's cycle, under the heading With music elsewhere, closed this morning, the Councillor for Education and Youth, Josefa Maroto and Ruth Collado.
Then there is continuity, assured Maroto, for whom nothing is more important to instil in the younger culture and create an informed public of what is aa view when attending the theater or an auditorium.
About 35 schools in the municipality have participated in this activity.
In fact, many children from 3 to 11 years and know what tools make up an orchestra, what families they belong and are even able to name and recognize famous composers musical pieces.
The action that has taken the curtain to teaching concert series has been the musical tale Pepón's orchestra. The story tells
the adventures of a conductor, with the help of a magician and a student of the school of music, trying to recover lost instruments.
The music presented in this show include various styles, from a warm guajira, through the elegance of the waltz, the focus of the habanera folk and tango, to jazz and rhythmic airs of Celtic music.
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The Department of Education program from a decade ago Family Concerts. In this way meets the demands of schools, to offer a series of educational activities that complement and strengthen teacher education students.
This project was conceived with the primary objective of bringing orchestral music to children at school age, and show the variety of instruments through the different families of instruments in an orchestra there.
It was conducted in various conservatories teachers, including Cartagena and Cieza, and municipal school pupils theater Cartagena, enthusiasm and energy that have passed all the beauty that is teaching and learning through music.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena