Thursday, May 13, 2010

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Cantani return Balada





return Cantani Ballad Music Composer: Albert Grau
Text: Rosa Regas
Musical Director: Josep Prats Elisenda Carrasco and Ribot

The best way to train a people is doing at school. This is well understood by leaders of the Franco regime, and for many years it was used in conducting a perfect (almost) brainwashing, leading several lost generations.
Yet, from the most reactionary sectors of society, it is intended that our recent history, also remains buried in the strict sense in the gutters, and, if anything, they pass two centuries, and consider our grandchildren as they do now War of Independence.
In Catalunya we find a model cultural activity: 23,400 children throughout the Community and third fourth, fifth and sixth primary, will sing the "Ballad of return," Albert Grau musical composition, with text by Rosa Regas and musical direction and Elisenda Carrasco Josep Prats i Ribot. They are doing during the month of May and runs through June, at the Auditorium of Barcelona, \u200b\u200band in Caracas, Figueres, Granollers, Manresa, Mataró, Olot, Parla, Salamanca, Terrassa, Valladolid, Vilafranca del Penedès and El Vendrell.
This is a work to musicians, baritone, soprano and narrator, in which children from different schools of Catalonia, after preparation at different schools, meet in the Auditorium make possible an exciting, dramatic voice, music, light and color, which commemorates our most recent past.
The work is divided into several apartados: Opening the Civil War, when the war ended; song of exile; cansants; song of hope, songs of remembrance, nostalgia song of the second war song sea \u200b\u200bsong from the new land, a home for all; return song; song of the two cultures, as we are; song and a better world. Las letras Regàs
Rosa, adapted to the age and understandings of children, overlook info to view, without waiting fundamentalmente, the vicissitude of a war that padecieron bisabuelos and their grandparents, the tragedy of exile, the añoranza of the earth, the agradecimiento the land of welcome and the return, in this case:
"That is the beautiful memory / of a burning home . / I miss the smell / of wheat, the star / horizon and the sun / of my land. " (How nice the remembrance / of a home encendido. / Anori the smell / of Wheat, the star / sun and the horizon / of my land "). (Song of the record).
"The ocean is blue / the sea in Calella / greener waves / that oliveras. / The look is peat / with so much beauty / gulls scream, / play dofins els / the Vaixell forward / cap al'horitzó / Obrint-be camins / pel mig de les ones. / L'escuma whispers, / the vent li respon, / the lluna sighs / i put Despres. (The ocean is blue / the sea of \u200b\u200bCalella, / the green waves / that OLIVARES / The eye peat / so beautifully: / gulls scream, / dolphins play, / The vessel moves / to horizon / opening roads / through the middle of the olas. / foam whispers, / the wind responds, / the moon sigh / and then put "). (Cancer of the sea).
Albert Grau, the composer of the cantata, was born in Venezuela, parents exiles, and direct the world lived in exile, and references of their elders, the Civil War. He must have broken off from the land that his father, on the one hand, but on the other grateful, as seen in the Cantata, the host of Venezuela and Venezuelans. A very exciting moment was when the author Cantata, in the audience rose to greet the stage.
This composition is, in addition to that, a call to all Catalan children to understand that we are what we are because we are a mixture of many cultures and civilizations since the times are times. We're like us and we are what we are because of old we have within us the blood of Greeks and Romans, Phoenicians and Jews, Goths and Arabs, Italians y americanos…”.
El pasado once de mayo, a las 11,30, en un auditorio lleno, hicieron la Cantània Balada del retorn, niños de los colegios Zer Serra d’Ancosa, de Mediona; Escola Alfonso XIII, de Molins de Rei; Escola Àngel Guimerà, de Pallejà; Escola Barrufet, Barcelona; Escola El Cucurull, Roda de Barà; Escola Brasil, Barcelona; Escola Estel, Sabadell; Escola Galileo Galilei, El Prat de Llobregat; Escola Joaquim Ruyra, Barcelona; Col.legi L’Estel, Hospitalet de Llobregat; Escola Salesiana Mare de Déu dels Dolors, Sant Boi de Llobregat; Escola Mediterrània, Cornellà de Llobregat; Escola Pere Calders, Polinyà; Escola Perú, Barcelona; College President Salvans Terrace, Sadako School, Barcelona School Seat, Barcelona School Jonama Torres, Palafrugell TresFonts School, Barcelona.
Instrumentistas: Marina Comas / Juan Pons, flute. Gonzalo Alvarez / Jose Antonio Casado, trumpet. Ernesto Briceno / Moon Aragón, violin. Oriol Aymamí / Nuria Padrós, violencelo. Marc Casas / Nuria Andorra, eardrums. Antonio Sanchez / Angelo Manhenzane, Percusión latina. Elias Benito / David Shepherd, baritones. Maria Escobar / Christina Koch, sopranos. Gonzalo Grau, piano, keyboards e instrumentos latinos. Cristina Cervià / Teresa Soler narradoras. Ignatius Thomas, director of the scene. Kim Gratacòs, design masks. Illustrations: students of the school Santa Teresa de Lisieux in Barcelona. Roser Queralt (music teacher). Maria Fuster, Emilia Mora and Meritxell Torrella (master art). Graphic Design: Ciadeideas.

Monday, May 3, 2010

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MANIFESTO APRIL 24, 2010






Justice is not just a beautiful word.
Justice is a prerequisite for human dignity.
Justice is also heat, fraternity, solidarity with those who have suffered the injustice of implacable
terror.
civil society has left this afternoon on the street, in Spain, to take up the cause of victims of Franco's terror, and to vindicate the dignity of hundreds of thousands of men and women who gave their lives for freedom and democracy in our country.
Today, many years later, we are aware of the price they paid for us to meet freely and peacefully in the square, on his behalf and that of freedom, justice and democracy.
Beyond the technicalities, the legal arguments and legal labyrinths, we say that today, once again, is the dignity of victims of Franco what is at stake.
The consequences of a process that in democracy, soiled his memory, he despises the pain of their children, grandchildren, and condemns the desire for justice of thousands of English families, far beyond the process itself.
This case could be interpreted, and so has the foreign press as a pitiful evidence of the minority of English democracy, a state that thirty-five years after the dictator died,
still feeling the effects of terror Francisco Franco indiscriminate who resorted to bullying
the endless English for four decades. That
judicial initiatives of far-right, have been shut down the investigation of the crimes of the Franco regime, represents a scandal without precedent in the recent history of our country, which contradicts the essential nature of democratic principles and returns us to the dark night of the murderers.
Everyone knows that the 113,000 corpses, even today, still buried in ditches and vacant lots, are evidence of a process of systematic extermination of a portion of the population that can only be understood as a crime against humanity.
No one can admit that the desire of the sons and grandsons of widows who want to recover the remains of their loved ones, to restore their dignity as they snatched a wrongful death and reclaim the memory of their struggle for freedom and the democracy can be of crime.
No one can even understand that a democratic state
charged with a crime of trespass to a judge who has taken the principles of truth, justice and reparation for victims, in Spain to apply the doctrine of Penal Law International
few years ago, allowed to act against crimes committed in countries such as Argentina or Chile.
crimes against humanity can not be granted amnesty and do not prescribe
ever.
The 1977 amnesty law, pre-constitutional, can not override the Constitution, or on international treaties and agreements signed by our country's Human Rights.
Spain can not remain an exception to the English courts.
Today, on this April afternoon, civil society is in the streets to demand the maturity of our democracy and to take up the cause of victims of dictatorship. The democratic impulse that led to the parliamentary approval of the Historical Memory Law should continue, and deepened to prevent recurrence in future embarrassing incidents like the judge's order
Varela.
In solidarity with the victims, universal justice and the dignity of democratic Spain:

No to Impunity!
investigate the crimes of the Franco regime is not a crime!