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OAn impressive musical diversity was presented by the Navy’s Symphony Band during the concert organized by the City of Puerto Vallarta and the Navy Ministry within the framework of the festivities for the Independence Bicentennial and the Revolution Centennial.
On Friday, March 12 at the Los Arcos Amphitheater the Typical Psaltery Orchestra performed to a sold out audience, making its delight with a classical repertoire.
Along came the participation of the Navy’s “Jarocho” Ensemble, which filled the night with music to the beat of the Veracruz Region rhythms. The six members of the ensemble, clad in typical costumes, performed for one-and-a-half hours, reaping warm applauses from the audience.
On Sautrday evening, the Navy Symphony Band directed by Lieutenant Commander Francisco del Carmen Hernandez Ceballos delighted hundreds of tourists and local residents with a complete repertoire from the musical roots of Mexico.
The 80 piece symphony band includes a 40 member choir. Its presence dressed up the center of the city once again.





