On Saturday, May 10, Orihuela will become a hub of youthful talent as the I Encuentro Violín Suzuki brings together over 100 young violinists from Alicante province and Murcia for a grand concert at the iconic Teatro Circo ‘Atanasio Die’.
The doors will remain open until the seating is full. The Suzuki Method was pioneered in Japan by Shinichi Suzuki. It revolutionises the music education system through early learning and parental involvement. The Suzuki method encourages collaboration among young musicians and promotes artistic development.
Students trained using the prestigious method are featured in this show. It shows Orihuela’s commitment to its young artists. This also helps to boost the city’s appeal and invites tourists to explore its rich history and culture.
The I Encuentro Violín Suzuki promises an inspiring evening of music, honouring the dedication, effort, and passion of students and their families.
Free to enter, the show will be on at Teatro Circo ‘Atanasio Die’ on Saturday, May 10 at 7pm.