Published on March 28, 2026
Coinciding with its 30th anniversary, the Ricardo Delgado Vizcaíno Foundation, dedicated to fostering training, education, research, and culture, is once again bringing grand pianos to the streets of Córdoba. This initiative, known as “Pianos en la Calle” (Pianos on the Street), aims to create an open-air stage where local musicians and passers together to enjoy and participate in music-making.
The project has been gaining traction over the years, becoming a beloved feature in various municipalities of Córdoba. in public spaces, the foundation hopes to break down barriers between classical music and the general public, encouraging interaction and engagement with art.
Musicians from different backgrounds, both amateur and professional, are invited to play the pianos, transforming streets into vibrant concert halls. This initiative not only enriches the cultural landscape of Córdoba but also promotes community spirit. Residents and tourists alike are encouraged to stop by, listen, and even try their hand at playing.
The event aligns with the foundation’s broader mission to enhance cultural accessibility and appreciation. settings for musical expression, the initiative contributes positively to the community’s social fabric. The joy of spontaneous music-making fills the air, as citizens find themselves united through the universal language of music.
“Music has a remarkable ability to connect people, and this initiative exemplifies that,” said a spokesperson for the foundation. “We hope that everyone can feel the joy and inspiration that music brings.”
As the pianos take their places throughout Córdoba, anticipation builds amongst residents. Whether you are a seasoned pianist or someone who simply enjoys the sound of music crossing your path, “Pianos en la Calle” promises to enrich the everyday experience in these vibrant municipalities.
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