Madrid, May 23, 2022. Culture is a widely recognized asset to which we all have a right and that helps us to develop intellectually and emotionally. In the case of music, its transformative power and its ability to break down barriers and bring human beings closer together has been demonstrated. However, on many occasions access to culture is very complex for a large part of the population due to geographical issues. In the case of classical music, it is especially difficult to reach it living outside the large urban centers. For this reason, the Reina Sofía School of Music and Telefónica have joined forces to carry out the Musical Corners Cycle, which seeks to bring top-level classical music to locations where it does not usually arrive easily.
For the School, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year with a special program, the project fits perfectly with one of its objectives, which is to bring music closer to society and to ensure that interest in classical music continues to grow.
The tour, which will take place from May 27 to 29, will pass through Albarracín (Teruel, Aragón), Atienza (Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha) and Sepúlveda (Segovia, Castilla y León), which are part of the Network of the Most Beautiful Villages in Spain. In emblematic places in these localities, a string duo and a wind quintet, formed by students from the Reina Sofía School of Music, will offer a repertoire of chamber music. The concerts are free.
