'When I face a lot of problems during school, high school could be stressful, I always pick up my cello and start playing.'
A Bay Area program is creating change by bringing musical education into the lives of children in San Rafael and even helping them get into college.They say that music can change the world because it can change a person. One such group that is bringing music education into the lives of children in San Rafael's Canal neighborhood.
Students are given ten hours of music instruction a week, including Saturdays. Most remain in the program for ten years. The program attracts international artists like composer and conductor Giancarlo Castro D'Addona who received his music education through Venezuela's "El Sistema," which uses music education to bring social change in that country.
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