It also manages a number of annual seasons: the Symphony Orchestra of El Salvador, with the participation of invited international musicians; the National Choir; and the Christmas season of the National Dance School
In addition, the country has appointed a national ambassador for the abandonment of female genital mutilation, and has mobilized key national musicians and media figures to participate in cultural events to advocate for its abandonment.
The musical accompaniment to the cultural evening was provided by an African musician who played the kora, a string instrument popular in many West African countries; the United Nations Jazz Society, which performed a repertoire echoing African and Caribbean influence on the improvisation at the heart of jazz music; and the Golden Harp Steel Orchestra, whose colourful style of steel pan music eloquently illustrated the cultural resilience of former slaves in Trinidad and Tobago in the 1880s, who resorted to making music with old metal cans and pieces after they were forbidden from drumming by their captors.
(2Sa 19:35; 2Ch 35:25; Jer 9:17, 20) The custom of hiring professional musicians at times of joy and of sadness appears to have continued into the time when Jesus was on earth. —Mt 11:16, 17.
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While numerous bands were made up of middle-class teenagers from the suburbs, others were from rural or urban areas or were composed of professional musicians in their twenties.
In an interview with NPR, musician Eubie Blake offered his recollections of the slang connotations of the term, saying, "When Broadway picked it up, they called it 'J-A-Z-Z'.
More than # young people study at the Society's Education Centre, where they have an opportunity to apply for full scholarships on the basis of their talent, which is assessed by the musicians themselves