
In October 2015 the BBC National Orchestra of Wales embarked on an ambitous tour of Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, including a community residency celebrating the 150th anniversary of Y Wladfa, the Welsh settlement in Patagonia. Members of the orchestra, along with harpist Catrin Finch, conductor Grant Llewelyn and animateur Andy Pidcock, worked with over 1000 childen in a series of 29 school and community workshops culminating in 2 gala concerts in the Predia Ferial at Trelew.
During these workshops it quickly became apparent to the BBC musicians that most of the schools they visited had no instrument resources at all. A suitcase full of handheld percussion brought from Wales allowed 60 children to play music together, and teachers and pupils in Patagonia were overawed by this simple collection of instruments.
The aim of the project is to provide musical instruments that are simply not accessible to pupils and teachers in Patagonia, either because of financial constraints or lack of availability. These do not need to be new, just good quality, robust instruments that will serve their purpose for the specialist teachers who need them. Using our network of fellow professional musicians in Wales, we restore and renovate any instruments that are donated to a good working standard. We raise funds to either send instruments spares and consumables over 7,500 miles to Chubut, or we make grants directly to the groups we work with, so that they can purchase instruments directly within Patagonia, thus supporting the local economy.
Anybody wishing to donate instruments to the Patagonia Instrument Project can do so by visiting our shop. Please contact us on 029 20 227761, or info@cardiffviolins.co.uk