From the imperious need felt by some students to continue playing music alongside their academic studies, an orchestra was born with the aim of breaking the mold, to bring classical music to the non-classical audience and modern music to those… less modern
The conductor, Celia LlácerCarbonell, is in charge of this, leading her musicians masterfully with her baton, from an exquisite Tchaicovsky’s Nutcracker to the passion of an Argentine tango.
They invite us to take out our cell phones, to enjoy all the benefits offered by new technologies, sometimes integrated in their representations through visual projections or electronic instruments. As they point out, “you can clap whenever you want”. “It used to happen with Mozart,” they say.
So, if you’re one of those who gets nervous when someone in the audience unwraps a piece of candy in an auditorium, please be patient, because these musicians have a lot to offer. Sit back and enjoy, because we know there will be encore. And we hope you will tell us about it in social networks