Morelia brings the International Organ Festival to Paris – MonitorExpresso.com

Paris, France.- For the first time, Morelia was present at the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, showing part of its cultural richness through a spectacular concert that took place within the program of activities of the Morelia International Organ Festival, thanks to the impulse of the Municipal Government headed by Mayor Alfonso Martínez Alcázar. this was reported at an International Organ Festival of MoreliadoThis emblematic concert, framed in the centenary of the birth of the founder of the festival, Alfonso Vega Núñez, is the first to be held in the European city. The final presentation was in charge of the Sorbonne Université Orchestra, which, in addition to reviewing classical pieces, ended with the “Cielito Lindo”, delighting the attendees. In a video published on his social networks, Mayor Alfonso Martínez Alcázar proudly showed the presentation, highlighting the strong cultural bond between Morelia and the University, which has been strengthened with the collaboration of the choirs and the orchestra of young university students, creating a cultural bridge between two heritage cities: Morelia and París.Al conclude the presentation, the attendees applauded on their feet, pleased by the spectacular concert that showed the culture and traditions of Morelia, cataloged as Creative City of Music.It is worth mentioning that the director of the Sorbonne choir had already visited Morelia a few years ago, which further reinforces the cultural reciprocity between both cities. Thus, Alfonso Martínez continues to position the capital in international showcases, inviting you to get to know the richness of this municipality. In addition, the presence of the ambassadors at the concert promotes the city of Morelia beyond the attendees, strengthening its global projection. Present at the concert were the Ambassador of Mexico in France, Blanca Jiménez Cisneros, the Deputy Mayor of Paris, André Tilloy, the Ambassador of Mexico in Portugal, Bruno Figueroa, and the spouse of the Municipal President, Paola Delgadillo Hernández, along with the head of Municipal Tourism, Thelma Aquique Arrieta, and Juan Bosco Vega, director of the Morelia International Organ Festival among other prominent personalities. It should be noted that the Morelia International Organ Festival has left its mark on iconic venues such as the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, the Almudena Cathedral in Madrid, the Vatican and other important places in Mexico. This event in Paris marks a significant milestone in the history of the festival, just before the next Olympic Games, consolidating Morelia as a cultural benchmark worldwide.

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