The ‘I Municipal Musical Meeting’ will unite the folklore made in San Bartolomé

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The ‘First Municipal Musical Meeting’ has been presented in San Bartolomé. The Municipal Band emerged in 2007, under the musical direction of Juan Kenty Mauri. At present it is composed of forty components, sounding sheet music with instrumentation of wind, metal and percussion. On the other hand, the Municipal Choir turns 21 years old and its 21 components work directed by Mariola Ferrer. The School of Folklore, born from the hand of Leo García Corujo, who has managed to take care of the musical quarry since 2012. This unpublished institutional concert that symbolizes the result of the effort that has been made over the years from these three associations.

Mary Nieves Morales, vice president of the San Bartolomé Polyphonic Choir, pointed out the importance of events like these in which all the musical potential of the municipality is exhibited jointly, showing the willingness of the Choir to participate in how many acts are needed to back it up the work and effort that “we make from the different ways of making good music and singing”.

Leo Garcia stressed that for the Municipal School of Folklore “is an exciting challenge that always motivates students who want to add hours of experience in popular music and folklore.”

Folklore, Choralists and Municipal Band come together in a joint act in which they will delight the public with a great concert, on November 30 at 9:00 pm at the Teatro de San Bartolomé.

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