It's never too late to start over By Cellomusic91
Happy Thursday!
Good afternoon to the entire Steemit community! Today I decided to write a little about myself (which is not my strong point), so we can get to know each other a bit more... when starting on April 3 of this year on this platform, I didn't make the usual post "introduce yourselft", so why not take advantage of this inspiration to write to introduce myself better ?.
My publications here have been mostly videos where through music I express how much I enjoy playing a variety of musical genres with the Violoncello, an instrument I have studied since I was 13 years old.
Since I was little I was surrounded by art, my father is a painter, sculptor, composer and poet, but he always guided me and my three brothers towards music; When I was 6 years old, I began to show skills in this area, which is why my parents decided to enroll with my sister in a music school.
Years passed learning more and more of the musical art, then I became interested in swimming (which didn't make my dad very happy), but my mother supported me in this and decided to enroll in classes of this sport that I practiced for 4 years, where I felt like a fish in the water.
Already in the second year of solfeggio, I heard an interpretation of a well-known cellist from my state Aragua called William Molina Cestari, which I consider my inspiration, it is at that precise moment where I decided that this was the instrument I wanted to play from then on , I wanted it to be part of my life, of my artistic career, to have characteristics close to the human voice, in addition to the versatility at the time of executing it.
Today I can tell you that I was not wrong in my decision, the cello has given me great satisfaction in my career, in my day to day. Music has never ceased to be part of me, I decided to study it formally and I became a teacher of Music Education, I got excited to conduct orchestras and started to deepen it, I directed a Children's Orchestra and a Youth Orchestra for 2 years and then in 2016 I carried out a repertoire that from my beginnings I wanted to direct, the Requiem of Mozart.
In short, there is still much to learn, a long way to go, much more to dream, fulfill, achieve. Nowadays, being a little more mature, I know that many more experiences and satisfactions will come in this spectacular world that music represents.
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Thank you for your wonderful introduction. I would like to welcome you to the the steemit family. Upvote and follow done. Keep it up.
Thank you very much for the support, friend! I will see your publications.
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