Mundo Sonoro Collection

Mundo Sonoro Collection

La colección Mundo Sonoro es una muestra única de instrumentos musicales procedentes de diferentes culturas del mundo, contrastadas con la diversidad de los instrumentos tradicionales y populares colombianos. Se propone al visitante un diálogo estético que invita a  recorrer un universo incomparable de formas, estéticas y “sonidos humanamente organizados” (Blacking, 2003) que impactan al observador al contemplar en un solo espacio la inagotable creatividad humana para transformar los materiales de su entorno natural y cultural en diferentes épocas de la historia.


Orígenes

Origins: of musical cultures from Africa and Middle East

It presents to the visitor the most ancient traditions of humanity in its contact with music, through instruments native to Africa and the East in which the foundations of the First Advanced civilizations can be appreciated. Instruments: Drums, percussion, violins and primitive lutes, oboes and natural trumpets.

Ancestral Musical Heritage

American Indigenous and African input in America.

Indoamerican societies represent a distinct heritage of a hybrid with western cultural and its native population. Their songs and dances are present in a variety of Sonora objects made from materials such as seeds, bones, and skin. Jingle bells, clay whistles, percussive sticks, flutes and primitive clarinets.

Cultures and Sonora Destinations

EUROPE AND ITS UNIVERSAL MUSICAL CONTRIBUTION

Western music is a result of the fusion of multiple civilizations over a historical period. The most advanced esthetic traditions and cultures transformed and refined instruments as objects of art.

Giving recognition to their performers all through history: Harps, guitars, sitars, flutes, percussion, and trumpets.

Colombia

Sonora memorial and Musical diversity

This section is widely representative of the musical traditions of Colombia. These can be appreciated respectively through Indian traditions, cultural inputs of afro Caribbean and Pacific and Colombian Andino - Llanera: Drums, marimbas, flutes, whistles and Indian sticks, guitars, tiples, harps, and farmer percussions.

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