In a harmonious and magical encounter, three groups of talented violinists and cellists, Málaga Violín Suzuki, Cordes Espai Educatiu de Alboraya, and Aula Suzuki de Buñol joined forces to create a series of two unforgettable concerts. The passion, elegance, and grace of each group blended together seamlessly, creating a symphony of sound that left the audience in awe.
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The first concert took place in the magnificent setting of the Buñol’s Montecarlo Theater, where the soaring acoustics and stunning architecture provided the perfect backdrop for this unforgettable musical experience.
In addition to these incredible musicians, Nitty Music also graced the stage, playing the cello alongside her teacher, Maite Galarza.
“A Sunday Walk” – Theme by Eva Belvelin
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Eva Belvelin, CEO of Fiolosofen, is a Swedish violinist and violin teacher with studies in Sweden with Lisbeth Vecchi, in the USA with Prof. John Kendall and in Japan with Dr. Shinichi Suzuki. She runs her own music school, Scandinavian Strings, is a popular lecturer in Europe and produces the Belvelin Shoulder Rests, CDs, books and pedagogical teaching materials.
Eva is best known as:
- the artistic leader of the Violin Ensemble Scandinavian Strings
- the former Vice President of the European String Teachers Association
- the former Chairman of the Swedish String Teachers Association
- the Violin & Viola Methodology Teacher at Ingesund College of Music, Karlstad University for 12 years
- the Producer of the CD “Scandinavian Strings Attached”, including Joseph Williams, David Foster, Walt Aldridge and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
- the Author/Composer of “Little Things for Little Strings” (Små Låtar för Små Stråkar), “Finger Pattern Tunes” for violin and viola, and “Technical Tunes” for toddlers to teenagers.