Childish voices in the soul

You don’t have to believe what this column says. The best thing is to show up tonight Our Lady of Montserrat Parish 8 p.m Or tomorrow, Thursday at Hall of Honor at the Libertad Palace at 7 p.m. And check it out. When he sings National Children’s Choir It is not the brain that decodes what is happening, but the soul.

Much has been discussed for centuries about the tangible existence of the so-called spirit. Philosophy carries mountains of printed pages to raise questions about; Religion guarantees their immortality. Some have located it in the heart, in the brain and even in the pineal gland, although it can also spread throughout the body.

Despite this elusive location, evidence of its existence occurs at that very moment when 26 boys and girls who were members of the National Children’s Choir opened their mouths. Sing the musical pieces under the supervision of teacher Maria Isabel Sanz.

There are of course physiological, physical and musical explanations, but nothing beats them The somewhat organic and emotional connection that occurs. Energy hits the plexus and radiates the entire body in the form of a spinal projection.

It is likely that the program chosen by the National Stables Directorate will help in this sense since the two performances by the very young choirs They anticipate the arrival of Christmas.

With company Argentine guitarist Lucrecia Gansafrom the National Symphony Orchestra, the cast will perform world-class Christmas works by Luciano Pettarini, Ramón Gutierrez del Barrio, and Benjamin Britten, but also Ariel Ramírez. A cappellabecause The power of these children’s voices is all we need.

Established in 1967, The choir will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2027 With a career in which he has explored a cappella repertoire, as well as working with the country’s most prestigious orchestras.

You can find their voices in movies Me, the worst everWritten by Maria Luisa Bemberg1989, and in TetroBy Francis Ford Coppolasince 2008, simply because these young artists are able to handle chamber music from the Renaissance to the present day and always, but always, move the audience.

You don’t have to believe what this column says, you’ve already been warned. The best thing is to show up tonight or tomorrow Discover that the soul understands a language made of music and children’s voices.