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The enjoyment of music is fundamental for everyone: not only listening to it but also participating actively in it. People with disabilities have certain limitations, both physical and cognitive, which make access to the practical aspects difficult. Apart from playing an instrument, dance also constitutes a fundamental form of emotional expression; a way of knowing one’s body better in order to develop physical and mental abilities and build social relationships.

Presentación de la colección de "Cuadernos de música para disCapacidades" en Valladolid.

El 26 de enero de 2010 tuvo lugar la presentación del proyecto "Música Abierta" en el Centro Cultural Miguel Delibes de Valladolid.
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Josep Soler writes a "Lullaby" for the Open Music Foundation.

The composer obtained the National Music Award in 2009.
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Presentación de la colección de "Cuadernos de música para disCapacidades" en Palencia.

El 29 de Marzo de 2010, en el Auditorio del Conservatorio de Palencia.
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Teresa Catalán composes a piece titled "Canción azul" for the Open Music Foundation.

Prof. Teresa Catalán holds the Chair of Composition at Madrid’s Higher Conservatory of Music. Her “Blue Song” will be first performed by Diego Fernández Magdaleno during the Festival of Spanish Music to be held in Cádiz on November 26th.

Francisco García Álvarez composes "Obsesión" for the Open Music Foundation.

Valladolid-born Composer Francisco García Álvarez currently teaches at the Ataúlfo Argenta Music Conservatory in Santander. As a musician, his activity comprises several facets: composer, performer, researcher and teacher. His works have been premiered in music festivals like the Santander International Music Festival, the Andrés Segovia International Festival or the San Sebastian Music Fortnight, among others.


Concierto de presentación del CD "The little horses y otras canciones de cuna"

el miércoles 15 de junio de 2011, a las 20.30h. en el teatro Zorrilla de Valladolid. Con Ana Häsler (mezzosoprano) y Enrique Bernaldo de Quirós (piano).
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Jesús Legido composes "Four Miniatures" for the Open Music Foundation.

Born in Valladolid, Jesús Legido also studied in Barcelona and Madrid with Xavier Montsalvatge, Antón García Abril and Román Alís. To his work as a composer one must add his teaching assignments at the Reina Sofía Higher School of Music in Madrid.

Armand Grèbol composes "Razón y desencanto" for the Open Music Foundation.

Born in Barcelona and a disciple of Josep Soler, Armand Grèbol has received a number of artistic comissions, including those by the 5th International Week of Contemporary Music and by the World Conference of the International Federation of Joventuts Musicals. He is the current technical secreatry of the "Fundación Música Contemporánea".

Armand Grèbol composes "Razón y desencanto" for the Open Music Foundation.

Born in Barcelona and a disciple of Josep Soler, Armand Grèbol has received a number of artistic comissions, including those by the 5th International Week of Contemporary Music and by the World Conference of the International Federation of Joventuts Musicals. He is the current technical secreatry of the "Fundación Música Contemporánea".

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