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OSCA Brings "Sinfonía Divertida" to Inmaculado Corazón de María School

OSCA Brings "Sinfonía Divertida" to Inmaculado Corazón de María School

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Symphony Orchestra of the City of Asunción (OSCA) will present its "Sinfonía divertida" concert on July 7 at the Inmaculado Corazón de María School.
  • The free concert, part of OSCA's neighborhood cycle, aims to bring freshness and good energy to audiences of all ages.
  • The program includes works by Dvorak, Delibes, and Haydn, and will feature soloists from the orchestra and a special segment for children.

The Symphony Orchestra of the City of Asunción (OSCA) is set to perform another concert of its "Sinfonía divertida" (Fun Symphony) series this Tuesday, July 7. The free event will take place at the Inmaculado Corazón de María School (CICM) in Asunción, as part of the orchestra's ongoing cycle of neighborhood performances.

Under the baton of conductor José Miguel Echeverría, OSCA will present a program designed to deliver freshness and positive energy to an audience ranging from 0 to 99 years old. The concert will feature several orchestra members as soloists, including percussionist Nicole González, trumpeters Néstor Barreto and Vicente Vera, harpists Marcos Lucena, Victoria Cáceres, Anahí Marecos, Benjamín Marecos, Juan Ramón Vera, and Mónica Lucena, as well as singer Hugo Valenzuela.

A special interactive segment, Haydn's "Symphony of Toys," is planned for the young attendees. The program will also include a tribute to the centenary of the birth of Luis Alberto del Paraná. Other notable pieces to be performed include Antonin Dvorak's "Slavonic Dance No. 1," Leo Delibes' "Coppelia" waltz, "Caturí Abente" by Prudencio Giménez, and "Cholí" by José Asunción Flores.

The concert is a collaborative effort between the General Directorate of Culture and Tourism of the Municipality of Asunción and the Asunción Philharmonic Society, with support from Itaú and Petrobras. The event promises a vibrant musical experience for the community.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.