The agenda The quartet and the secret of music This day he arrived at High School No. 7 "Nicéforo Ramón Estrada Pelayo," where the Krosch Corps Quartet and the artistic mediator Fernando Guajardo shared a musical experience with about 300 students.
In the school yard, the concert brought together students and students who followed with attention both the musical interpretations and the explanations about the composers, the works and the instruments that make up the string quartet. From the beginning, the students answered the questions of the mediator correctly, showing genuine interest and great ability to observe.
The program included music by Mozart, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Strauss, Brahms and Debussy, allowing the student to know different styles and sound within classical music. Undoubtedly, one of the works that caught the most attention was the Allegro de Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; or as many remembered, a little night serenade.

To enjoy the concert with greater comfort, many students wore blankets and even pillows, creating a relaxed and close atmosphere in the middle of the school yard. Even the intense heat of Monterrey did not prevent the public from staying attentive and connected to the experience throughout the presentation.
Beyond listening to music, students participated in a space of discovery and coexistence that showed how camera music can generate attention, dialogue and collective enjoyment even in everyday contexts such as the courtyard of a school.










