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With a repertoire made up of typical Latin American and world music, the Percussion Ensemble of the Municipal Arts Center scored a ten with its successful presentation through the Cultura en tu Casa program in the Villa Galaxia subdivision.

 

It was on the field located on Orión Avenue, where boys, girls and adolescents who are taking the Percussion Workshop, adolescents who are in the Technical Level of Percussion, and students of the Bachelor’s Degree from the CMA Higher School of Music, provided an excellent concert before dozens of attendees of all ages, who despite the light rain appreciated his performance and gave loud ovations.

 

Accompanied by teachers and musicians Max Carreón, Omar Ríos and Jules Vilchis, the students of the Bachelor of Music: Javier Brito, Karla Veitya and Francisco López, welcomed with the pieces “Fred no Frevo”, written by Ney Rosauro, and “Srpska Igra”, composition by Nebojsa Jovan Zivcovik.

 

In the second part of the program, minors Emiliano Lizárraga, Paul Arámburo, Susana Aylin, Gael Escobar, Juan José Heredia, Rubén Rodríguez, Christopher Orrante, Samantha Acosta, Rodrigo Astorga Morales, Alan Tadeo Osuna and Omar Alonso Osuna, played “La Yaquesita” and “El Negro José”, cumbias that made the audience dance, some standing, while others rocked in their chairs.

 

To culminate the musical evening, the technical level students made up of Sofía Carrillo, Margarita Padilla, Lin Ávila, Joshua Tejeda and Ricardo Medina, performed “Rainbow”, a work by Alice Gómez.

 

Margarita Padilla, a student of the Technical Level, said she felt very happy in this participation because it reflects the progress of each of the musicians, and it is gratifying to see her family and friends in the audience.

 

For Ricardo Medina the night was special because they had a full forum and the piece “Rainbow” is one of his favorites.

Éste artículo fue publicado en Artistic Education Press, Press. .

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