The Open Music Foundation launches a crowfundig campaign to edit new music notebook for disabilities

In Peques y Más we already know the Open Music Foundation, an entity from which the access to music practice to people with some physical limitation, so that they can take advantage of the benefits of music.

They have edited several notebooks of Music for Disabilities, and now I want to echo the crowfundig project that will allow them to publish the number 11, which is called 'Clover'.

The pieces contained in this notebook are “Stella splendens” by Tomás Marco (based on the motif of the 'Llibre Vermell'), “Blue song” by Teresa Catalán, and “Cuatro miniatures” by Jesús Legido

If you allow me, I tell you a little more about this collection, I really think it is very important that the Open Music work is known. It consists of eleven notebooks (from 0 to 10), published in English and Spanish, which are accompanied by a CD containing some of the pieces. Collect music from different levels and for different instruments, predominantly piano.

Each of the people benefited, manifest different evolutions and possibilities (even within the same affectation), and notebooks, which indicate specific guidelines, respond to this aspect. In this way the pieces can be interpreted despite the difficulties, and they can also be interpreted by any musician without mobility problems who wants to enter contemporary aesthetics.

I leave you with the website of this Foundation, and with the financing project in Verkami.