Municipal Conservatory of Guarulhos

The Municipal Conservatory of Guarulhos is a public educational institution of study and training of music, managed by the municipal government of the city of Guarulhos in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The school provides courses in singing, clarinet, acoustic and electric bass guitar, flute, classical and popular percussion, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, viola, guitar, violin, cello, electric guitar.

Municipal Conservatory of Guarulhos
Formation1961
Legal statusActive
PurposeTo develop human potential through music and the arts.
Location
Region served
Brazil
Official language
Portuguese
WebsiteHome page

History

The Municipal Conservatory of Guarulhos was created by the Municipal Law No. 732, of January 3, 1961.[1] It had as its main objective the teaching of music and its dissemination in various genres. The law guaranteed gratuity of all courses and decreed that the institution would operate, in principle, experimentally. At first, it were offered courses of musical instruments and singing, but the following year was the creation of the law No. 8483[2] that implemented to its curriculum, courses in drawing, painting and sculpture, thus, the entity had a new nomenclature and transferred its name to Municipal Conservatory of Music and Art, however, the extra courses did not last long. Then, in 2010, a new Municipal Law No. 6,742 of 22 October[3] changed the nomenclature for Municipal Conservatory of Guarulhos. In 2011 the institution completed 50 years of existence[4] and its instructions includes music theory and music history. Now it has 30 teachers, including specialists, masters and doctors and 813 students enrolled, today it is one of the most traditional cultural institutions of Guarulhos.

Community participation

The school offers various integration activities that are open to students and the community, in order to exercise and develop the musical techniques through practice. The activities are developed by various groups including: popular and classical percussion, choir, stringed instruments, wind instruments and piano[5] Today, the school is responsible for most of the musical performances in the City of Guarulhos, contributing to the cultural and artistic diffusion of the city. Each month, about 10 free performances are held by the students of the conservatory and the participants of the projects.[6]

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References

  1. "Lei Municipal N. 732 de Janeiro de 1961", accessed May 17, 2014 (in Portuguese)
  2. Leis, Drecretos, Portarias. Diário Oficial de Guarulhos, Ano XI, No. 1037, p. 1. 26 October 2010.
  3. "Lei Municipal N. 6.742 de Outubro de 2010" (Law changing the nomenclature of the Conservatory, accessed 17 May 2014 (in Portuguese)
  4. "Conservatório comemora 50 anos com programação especial e novidades", accessed 17 May 2014 (in Portuguese)
  5. "Conservatório Municipal de Guarulhos abre inscrições para projetos" Archived 2014-05-12 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 17 May 2014 (in Portuguese)
  6. Notícias de Guarulhos, "Serão duas exibições distintas no auditório Antonio Geraldo Delorenzo", 8 May 2012, accessed 9 May 2014 (in Portuguese)

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