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In the Spring of 2020, a pandemic shut down public places around the globe, including concert halls and theaters. Eugenio Ampudia, a Spanish artist, was inspired by nature during the quarantine and brought art, music, and nature together in a grand theater. He worked with plant nurseries and theater management at the Liceu Theatre in Barcelona, Spain to create a "Concert for the Biocene." Local nursery workers brought 2,292 plants to fill the theater for this special concert. This is the story of that remarkable event.

Produktbeschreibung
In the Spring of 2020, a pandemic shut down public places around the globe, including concert halls and theaters. Eugenio Ampudia, a Spanish artist, was inspired by nature during the quarantine and brought art, music, and nature together in a grand theater. He worked with plant nurseries and theater management at the Liceu Theatre in Barcelona, Spain to create a "Concert for the Biocene." Local nursery workers brought 2,292 plants to fill the theater for this special concert. This is the story of that remarkable event.
Autorenporträt
Tonnye Fletcher is an author and music educator who writes stories of hope, music, and wonder. She is the host of PBJamz - a multimedia blog spotlighting picture books with musical hooks. She is a woman of faith and a literacy advocate who loves her family dearly. They all live in North Carolina on a small family farm, where Tonnye tries to grow herbs and other plants. Tonnye shares an old Victorian farmhouse with her husband, Shane, and their cats.