IFSP opens slots for symphonic band with options for saxophone, horn, and clarinet; see how to participate
The Federal Institute of São Paulo (IFSP) is accepting registrations for its Symphonic Band at the Itapetininga campus, welcoming musicians of all skill levels.
The Federal Institute of São Paulo (IFSP) has announced that it is accepting applications for its Symphonic Band located at the Itapetininga campus. Interested individuals can register until March 5 through an online form. The project is designed for both experienced musicians and beginners who wish to learn instrumental music. Importantly, the program is open to the general community, meaning participants do not need to be enrolled at the institute to take part.
The IFSP is providing a variety of instruments for study and participation, including options such as tuba, euphonium, trombone, trumpet, horn, saxophone, clarinet, flute, and percussion. Participants are not required to have their own instruments, thus promoting accessibility for individuals interested in music. Registration is open to anyone over the age of 12, with no upper age limit, making it an inclusive opportunity for a wide range of community members to engage with music.
In light of this initiative, the IFSP hopes to foster a greater appreciation for instrumental music and provide valuable educational experiences. This opens up pathways for personal development through music, enhances community engagement, and possibly leads to future musical projects or performances that bring visibility to the talents of local musicians.