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The repertoire included “Venezuela” by Pablo Herrero and Jose Luis Armenteros, the South American country’s national anthem and Pedro Gutierrez’s “Alma Llanera,” which Venezuelans consider their unofficial anthem.Įach musician was given a numbered bracelet and an assigned seat based on their instrument to facilitate counting. The musicians, ranging in age between 12 and 77 and wearing black pants, white shirts and pandemic-mandated face masks, attempted the record during a patriotic, one-hour concert. Managing partner Ramon Ostos said the existing record belongs to a Russian group that played that country’s national anthem. The Venezuelan arm of the accounting firm KPMG will audit the results. For the musicians to set a record, more than 8,097 had to be tallied playing at the same time during a five-minute period of Tchaikovsky’s “Slavonic March.” More than 250 supervisors were each assigned a group of musicians to observe during the record attempt. The Guinness World Records will determine within 10 days whether a record was set. “It’s an incredible feeling to be part of something historic. “This means that all these years that I’ve been with the orchestra were worth it, all those hours of rehearsing and all those hours of practicing, which were many,” said Angele Barraoeta, a 15,-year-old viola player who has been part of The System since she was 4 and usually plays with a regional group of about 230 people. The country’s music network, known as “El Sistema,” had hoped to gather 12,000 musicians.
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The musicians, all connected to the country’s network of youth orchestras, performed a roughly 10-minute Tchaikovsky piece outdoors under the watchful eyes of independent supervisors with the job of verifying that more than 8,097 instruments were playing simultaneously, which would break the current record. CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Hundreds of violins, violas and double basses sounded at Venezuela’s military academy Saturday, then woodwinds, brass and percussion gradually joined in - and thousands of musicians, mostly children and adolescents, were playing with a single goal: setting the record as the world’s largest orchestra.