Representatives of world classical music defend the bow

Renew: 09/11/2022 06:54
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Paris – Nearly 200 world classical music figures, including French musicians Renaud and Gautier Capuçon or American cellist Yo-Yo Ma, defended string producers. They risk losing their craft due to a shortage of wood from the prickly pear tree, also known as fernambu, which can be banned from trading, AFP writes.

Brazil is trying to ban the sale of hedgehogs. This tree only grows in the northeast of the country, and Brazil has long condemned the trade in sapan wood, which it says is illegal. “Don’t prevent the spread of culture and music under false pretenses. Don’t make the music world a scapegoat for deforestation,” the musicians said in an article published on the Le Monde website.

The musicians released their statement as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is scheduled to take place in Panama from November 14-25. And during that time, there may be a ban on the extraction of sapan wood, which is essential for the production of quality bows.

According to signatories to the call, the volumes of wood, both European and exotic, used in music “are very small compared to the volumes used in the paper, construction or furniture industries around the world”.

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