Music for Lifelong Achievement (MFLA) Announces a Very Special Partnership with Horns to Havana,
By: Chris Gibson Jan. 22, 2011
Music for Lifelong Achievement (MFLA) is pleased to announce a very special partnership with Horns to Havana, a non-profit organization based out of The Center For Cuban Studies in New York City. Throughout February and March, 2011, MFLA will team up with Horns to Havana to collect used musical instruments to be delivered to students in and around Havana, Cuba in the Fall of 2011. Instrument donations will be accepted at any Sheldon Concert Hall performance during the months of February and March, as well as at The Sheldon's administrative offices during normal business hours, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., or during public gallery hours on Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Music for Lifelong Achievement is the first organization in the country to partner with Horns to Havana on this project. The goal is to provide a full set of jazz band instruments to each of four schools: Manuel Saumell Conservatory, Amadeo Roldan Conservatory, Guillermo Tomas Bouffaratigue Music Conservatory and Esccuela Nacional de Arte, all based in Cuba. Diane Raines Ward of Horns to Havana states, "American jazz and the music of Cuba have been interwoven ever since the dawn of the twentieth century. Both have roots that lead back to Europe and Africa; each has always influenced the other. By helping to fulfill the dreams of aspiring young Cuban musicians, we hope to strengthen those ties."Videos