Explore the fascinating world of orchestral instruments from past centuries in this engaging family event. Led by professional Glòria Segura and Espiell of Euterpiades, participants will learn about the unique characteristics of instruments from 400 years ago, such as wooden flutes without keys, serpent-shaped tubas, and primitive bassoons made from a single piece of wood. Did you know that violins and cellos used to have frets and were rested on the player's legs? Attendees will get the chance to see and hear these historical instruments up close, set against a Renaissance and Baroque musical backdrop. This interactive concert-audition is a perfect way for children to experience sounds and visuals of instruments they may have never encountered before, igniting their imagination and interest in music history.
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