Chemistry with Art
Ana García Caraballos, graduated in Chemistry, develops her degree program as a saxophonist at the Manhattan School of Music in New York.
Ana García Caraballos, graduated in Chemistry from the University of Navarra, develops her degree program as a saxophonist in one of the most prestigious schools in the world, Manhattan School of Music, in New York.
There she has been studying a Master's Degree in interpretation for a year, when she was selected after a long process with different tests from which she came out successful, as she was selected for several music schools in the USA.
His love for music began at the age of 7 and at the age of 8 he had already chosen an instrument, the piano, which he changed for the saxophone when he left the conservatory.
Speaking of her commitment to Chemistry, the School of Science alumna School of Science that balancing both majors "is possible with a lot of organization and sacrifice. It’s true that I’ve had to go without certain things, but it’s been worth it. And thanks to my parents’ support, I’ve gained training very different fields."
About her new life in the U.S. city, Ana García assures that music and culture are "really valued for what they are. The training in music is as important as any other degree program".
Full interview in La Vanguardia.