Hola a todoa esta comunidad de aventureros y aventureras, en el dia de hoy les traigo mi visita del dia 25 de abril a el museo nacional de la musica.
Les cuento que para llegar hasta alla hay que recorrer por toooda la habana vieja alli mientras les voy contando de todo un poco de este viaje
Mi viaje comienza al salir de mi casa a coger una guagua, y a eso de las 3 de la tarde que guagua pasa? Guagua se le dice al omnibus aquí en Cuba. Había un buen sol y ya eran las 3 y 40 y todavia no me lograba ir a tiempo para el museo de la musica
Y se preguntarán por qué tuviste que ir al museo de la musica? Pues teniamos una actividad con la embajadora de Nicaragua en Cuba y estabamos celebrando la primera peña de nuestro creador del metodo de laud y tres cubano.
Al final logre coger una guagua que por suerte iba vacia al no ser hora de trabajadores.
Mi ultima parada era en el parque de la fraternidad justo enfrente de ese imponente capitolio. Alli comencé a caminar y caminar por el centro de la habana
Y me iba encontrando con hermosas y hermosas construcciones antiguas y con carros americanos de años y años atras. Entre estas construcciones se encuentra el teatro alicia alonso, el parque central, el gran hotel manzana de kempisnki ,el museo de la revolucion y lugares tan iconicos como el floridita me quedaban de camino el hacia el museo, es realmente hermoso y entretenido, tanto que ni piensas en el movil solo en disfrutar lo divertido que seria entrar a todos lados pero cuando andas corta de tiempo es mision imposible.
Esta es la entrada del museo
Desde la entrada se siente la hermosa vibra teniendo fotos de celebridades importantes en nuestra cultura cubana.
Desde la entrada se puede ver un piano ( que no dejan tocar es soli de excibición debe ser por su antigüedad e historia)
Y se preguntarán, quien fue Gisela Hernandéz, fue una reconocida compositora, pedagoga, directora coral e investigadora cubana. Fue una de las compositoras más distintivas del periodo republicano cubano.
Aqui nos encontramos en el pequeño patio del museo, donde nos encontrabamos ensayando oara nuestra presentacion que sería unos treinta minutos despues. Entre risas y risas con nuestras amistades aprendiamos el orden y recordabamos !no se sienten antes de que el profe diga las palabras! Y efectivamente yo con mi despiste como siempre me senté.
Aqui comienzo a enseñarles un poco de la actividad y les cuento de que trata.
Esta es la sala de conciertos, un lugar con un ambiente acogedor donde hoy compartimos momentos hermosos con los maestros Dorys Oropesa, Efrain Amador, Diosmel Jacas y varios diplomaticos la embajadora de Nicaragua. La presentacion estuvo cargada de melodias y creanme melodias que no carecian de belleza.
Tambien en el museo tienen una pequeña exposision de arte con pinturas extrañas pero lindas.
Espero les gustara mi visita a este lugar tan importante❤️un abrazo a esta comunidad de viajeros.
English
Hello to all adventurers in this community! Today I'm sharing my visit on April 25th to the National Museum of Music.
I'll tell you that to get there, you have to go through all of Old Havana, and I'll tell you a little bit about this trip along the way.
My journey begins when I leave my house to catch a guagua (bus). And around 3 in the afternoon, what bus shows up? Guagua is what we call the bus here in Cuba. The sun was strong, and it was already 3:40 pm, and I still couldn't get to the Museum of Music on time!
[Image of the bus stop]
And you might ask, why did you have to go to the Museum of Music? Well, we had an activity with the Nicaraguan ambassador to Cuba, and we were celebrating the first peña (gathering) of our creator of the Cuban laud (lute) and tres (guitar-like instrument) method.
[Image of the invitation]
Finally, I managed to catch a guagua that was luckily empty since it wasn't the workers' rush hour. My last stop was at Fraternity Park, right in front of that imposing Capitol building. There, I started walking and walking through the center of Havana.
[Images of Havana streets and buildings]
And I kept finding beautiful and old buildings and American cars from years and years ago. Among these buildings are the Alicia Alonso Theater, Central Park, the Gran Hotel Manzana Kempinski, the Museum of the Revolution, and iconic places like the Floridita were on my way to the museum. It's really beautiful and entertaining, so much so that you don't even think about your phone, just about enjoying how fun it would be to enter everywhere. But when you're short on time, it's mission impossible.
This is the entrance to the museum:
[Image of the entrance to the Museum of Music]
From the entrance, you can feel the beautiful vibe, with photos of important celebrities in our Cuban culture.
[Image of famous Cuban musicians displayed]
From the entrance, you can see a piano (which they don't let you touch; it's only for display, probably because of its age and history).
[Images of the piano]
And you might ask, who was Gisela Hernández? She was a renowned Cuban composer, pedagogue, choral director, and researcher. She was one of the most distinctive composers of the Cuban republican period.
[Images of Gisela Hernandez and related exhibits]
Here we are in the small patio of the museum, where we were rehearsing for our presentation that would be about thirty minutes later. Amid laughter with our friends, we learned the order and remembered, "Don't sit down before the teacher says the words!" And indeed, I, with my usual absent-mindedness, sat down as always.
Here I begin to show you a little of the activity and tell you what it's about.
[Images of the activity]
Here is the concert hall, a place with a cozy atmosphere where today we shared beautiful moments with the maestros Dorys Oropesa, Efrain Amador, Diosmel Jacas, and several diplomats including the ambassador of Nicaragua. The presentation was filled with melodies, and believe me, melodies that were not lacking in beauty.
The museum also has a small art exhibition with strange but beautiful paintings.
[Images - URLs provided]
I hope you enjoyed my visit to this important place ❤️ A hug to this community of travelers.