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John Williams: Call of the champions
Reflejos sonoros
Orquesta sinfónica juvenil UIMP/Ataulfo Argenta
Vicent Pelechano, director
Reflejos sonoros
Orquesta sinfónica juvenil UIMP/Ataulfo Argenta
Vicent Pelechano, director
NEXT RECORDING
Reflejos sonoros
Orquesta sinfónica juvenil UIMP/Ataulfo Argenta
Vicent Pelechano, director
NEXT RECORDING
Reflejos sonoros
Orquesta sinfónica juvenil UIMP/Ataulfo Argenta
Vicent Pelechano, director
CASYC Theater
7 March 2020
Female Composers
Works to Emilie Mayer, Cécile Chaminade
John Williams: Call of the champions
John Williams: Call of the champions
Cantabria University
6 March 2020
Pictures at Exhibition
Works to TBA
Cantabria University
28 february 2020
Great Composers II
Works to C. M. Weber, G. Bizet
Cantabria University
14 february 2020
Great Composers I
Works to J. Brahms, G. Verdi, G. Holst
INTERNATIONALS ARTISTS COLLABORATIONS
MUSIC FOR SOCIAL INTEGRATION
Vicent Pelechano leads and performs beneficial projects to people with
psychological problems can enjoy music and a better social integration.
Project 1: Sound of the Silence
A Rehearsal to deaf-and-dumb people
Vicent Pelechano begins the rehearsal and receives the collective with the specific language to deaf and dumb people.
A unique experience, unrepeatable and endearing. Music is not a reality, it is a sensation. And they felt the music. "It was like a tingling inside me" "something inside me" or "my body vibrated to the beat of music" were some statements of people who came out excited about this experience.
Shoes outside. Balloons in hand. Some tips for listening to music through the skin and body. Emotion, joy, happiness, enthusiasm, impact .... They moved their heads to the beat of the music and they followed the rhythm with the body and clapping.
Vicent Pelechano moved the baton. Strauss rumbled in the saal. Fright, surprise, emotion ... Their faces said everything. Happiness for listening to music.
"I've never felt anything like it," explained Alberto Torres, who managed to keep up with the music. "I noticed the musical tones going up and down," explained another hearing impaired person, who acknowledged that the first notes "frightened me, but then everything has been fantastic"
They take membranes and leaned on the instruments to feel the music in another way. "It's even better," said a woman who felt "a tingle while listening to the melody. I had been told that music, when excited, caused that tingling, but I had never felt it. " By the bass drum a man was happy. "I felt it deep inside" he recounted after hearing its sound through a membrane. Some even spoke of lightning. "I have heard them" they said.
Maestro Pelechano changed the melody and came the 'Leichte Kavallerie' of von Suppé. The beginning also frightened a little, but then "we noticed a sweet and pleasant sound." They difference the rhythms, they followed the music. Serious, presto, allegro, vivace, andante, slow, long. And came the 'March of the Shostakovich Jazz Suite. Already more lively, the hearing impaired the music and some even hummed.
Alberto Torres: "So far I just felt the vibration of the instruments, we had been taught to feel the vibrations with balloons and empty plastic bottles, but today, for the first time, the music has moved me. Emotion and life"
Vicent Pelechano explained that people with disabilities have no sense, "but the others have more developed and that's why the experience has been interesting."
Lola Gallardo
Journalist
Project 2: Discover the other Music
A Rehearsal to intellectual disability and Down syndrome people
There are few opportunities during the season to performance public rehearsal to people with intellectual disability and Down syndrome, but when it happens, we can observe the true music scope. This special people changes completely in direct contact with the sound, surprising their reactions, which we can discover feelings that are not perceive daily.
With our special audience today, association AMICA, we have observed the psychological power of music as well as the influence it over people.
Project 3: Music and Sport
Music and sport together at solidarity and pioneer concert
The concert, conducted by maestro Vicent Pelechano, has the leitmotiv 'Citius, Altius, Musicus', and has been organized by the Sports Press Cantabria Society. It is sponsored by Funcantabria, with the collaboration of the Education, Culture and Sport Counseling, Santander Council and RTVE.
The symposium will include images of the different Olympic events that will accompany the respective hymns, including three historical works, composed especially for the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam, 1936 in Berlin and 1972 in Munich.
WORLD PREMIERE. The concert is a true "world premiere", tell us the Sports Press Cantabria Society Chairman, Juan Antonio Prieto, to emphasizing that some of the hymns, such as those of 1928 and 1936, were heard in Olympic stadiums "for the first and only time" over 80 years ago and "were probably never interpreted again."
Among the images that will be projected on a giant screen at the back of the stage highlight the most important moments of the Olympic Games throughout history, such as the participation of Jesse Owens in 1936 and Paavo Nurmi in the Olympics of 1928.
Education, Culture and Sport Counseling Chairman said that the concert constitutes "an only one opportunity", since it is "the first time" that something like this is done, a "only one experience" that links culture, music, sports and solidarity .
SOLIDARITY PROJECT. The sale tickets are donated at two solidarity projects: Asociación Padre Meni (young people with mental health problems) and AMICA (families and children with social problems).