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FanFaire
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Venezuela's EL SISTEMA |
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"...enriching lives, saving lives" | ||||||||
SIR
SIMON RATTLE (Berlin
Philharmonic Orchestra: Principal Conductor - 2002 to present; Orchestra
of the Age of Enlightenment, Principal Guest Conductor/Principal Artist
- 1992 to present; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra: Principal
Conductor and Artistic Adviser - 1980 to 1989, Music Director - 1990
to 1998): "These days I say, I
have seen the future of music in Venezuela. I wish Mahler were
here to see this as well. And maybe he will be." "If anyone asked me
where is there something really important going on now for the future
of classical music, I would simply have to say - here in Venezuela.
It is an emotional force of such power that it may take some time to
assimilate what we're seeing and hearing." "Part of the thing here is that the kids don't expect things to be easy, and so they're willing to work for what they can get. But part of the thing also is that they are much more able to make things better because there is not much of the culture of criticism. There is the culture of encouragement. If something goes wrong, everybody laughs about it. OK, that didn't go right, but it will be better." "To see an orchestra
of 800 children play not only wonderfully, but all phrasing in the same
way and all being able to communicate backwards and forwards is unusual
enough. We saw an orchestra where nobody's feet touched the ground,
literally. I heard the smallest orchestra in the world, conducted by
one of the largest conductors in the world playing Marche Slav, led
by an 8-year old who has no business having so much technique on a violin
as any 8-year old. And more than anything else, I saw in everybody's
faces, what I have always believed music to be about - which is pure
joy. Communication and joy!"
MARK CHURCHHILL (Dean, New England Conservatory of Music): "We think of social programs as providing food, shelter, housing and medical care. And obviously these are very important for people who don't have these. But by feeding peoples' souls, they will find a way to feed themselves and to house themselves and to find the basic human necessities. And at the same time grow into people of significance and contribution. When you establish the inner life of somebody, which is done so effectively through these music programs, then the possibility for these lives to contribute, to enhance and uplift society is endless."
"It is an expression of Venezuelan beauty in a pure way, and most importantly, in a noble way - without distinctions but with identity. A meaningful identity that gives the movement and the sound of the orchestra a fingerprint impossible to erase."
CLICK HERE to join a FanFaire-DGG GIVEAWAY of the CD "Mahler: Symphony No. 5" with Gustavo Dudamel and the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela. Source
of quotes: The award-winning film by Alberto Alvero, Tocar
y Luchar (To Play and To Fight), available on DVD,
that tells the phenomenal story of EL
SISTEMA.
SUPER
CONDUCTOR
SIMON BOLIVAR YOUTH ORCHESTRA
MAHLER 5th
ON 60 MINUTES
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