The famous Italian promotes the work of the students of the prestigious music school The Juilliard School in Manhattan.
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Fendi joins the prestigious musical university.
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The Italian fashion firm Fendi organized yesterday in collaboration with The Juilliard School, a prestigious performing arts school in New York, a new live event in the series Fendi Renaissance. Anima Mundi.
The Chairman and CEO of Fendi, Serge Brunschwig, outlined his “admiration for the dedication of the students to art and their expressive capacity in each of its disciplines upon being admitted to the prestigious Juilliard School.”
The Italian house is “proud” to start a program with this school, to which its financial contribution facilitates student scholarships to “support creativity at all levels” and through which young artists from disciplines such as music, dance and theater promote their aspirations, as explained in a note.
“Anima Mundi was conceived during the darkest days of the pandemic in Italy to encourage hope, with artists who came together for the first time to perform Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” at our headquarters in Rome on the Summer Solstice ”, explained the artistic director of Accessories and Clothing for men of the firm, Silvia Venturini Fendi.
Six months later, Juilliard School students perform together for the first time in New York, “ushering in a New Year that also brings cause for hope for our global community,” he added.
“Our Juilliard students are very excited to be included in this unique and global artistic statement. Fendi has created a set of episodes in which music converges surrounded by the iconic architecture of New York.k, ”said Wynton Marsalis, director of Juilliard Jazz. Juilliard, according to the Italian firm, brings a good dose of youthful virtue, vigor and virtuosity to the timeless challenges of humanity.
Jazz has been the musical section that has led students to improvise to places like Central Park or Lincoln Center. A group of six student musicians from the Juilliard Jazz Studies Program in New York began rehearsing in November, following rigorous safety protocols, an original score composed by master student Aaron Matson, “Rollerblading in Harlem,” commissioned by Fendi for this series. .
The group consists of the saxophonist Colin Waters, the trumpeter Summer Camargo, the drummer Taurien Reddick, the bassist Jayla Chee, the pianist Tyler Henderson and the trombonist Jasim Perales and their performance was seen this Tuesday on the Fendi website and that of the Juilliard school and on their social networks.
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