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Title A Slum Symphony / Director: Barbarossa, Cristiano
Published Australia : SBS 2, 2012
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Summary Since 1975, over a quarter of a million kids from Venezuela's most violent and poor neighbourhoods have had the opportunity to spend time intensively studying classical music. They are part of a radical social project in which children and teenagers, often living in unthinkable circumstances, are given the chance to change their lives through music. This program follows a small group of the students over five years to see how they fare - from their first lessons to concerts around the world with famous conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Simon Rattle and Lorin Maazel. (From Italy, in Spanish) (Documentary) PG
Event Broadcast 2012-03-24 at 20:30:00
Notes Classification: PG
Subject Children of minorities -- Social conditions.
Musicians -- Training of.
Orchestral music -- Performances.
School music -- Instruction and study.
Fundacio?n del Estado para el Sistema Nacional de las Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Venezuela.
Venezuela -- Caracas.
Form Streaming video
Author Barbarossa, Cristiano, director
Dudamel, Gustavo, cast
Fonseca, Carmen, cast
Olivos, Ang?lica, cast