Instituto de Música Juan Morel Campos


Instituto de Música Juan Morel Campos, formerly known as Escuela Libre de Música de Ponce, is a musical arts institution in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It is an institution of the Ponce Municipal Government. Its first director was Librado Net Pérez.

History

The school was founded in 1947 under the municipal administration of Mayor Andrés Grillasca Salas as the Escuela Libre de Música de Ponce.
The school's first location was at the structure previously occupied by the Liceo de Ponce, an early 20th-century girls-only school on the northwest corner of Salud and Cristina streets.
In 1977 the name Escuela Libre de Música de Ponce name was changed to Escuela Libre de Música Juan Morel Campos, after the Ponce composer and conductor. In 1980, the Institute was officially reorganized under mayor Jose Guillermo Tormos Vega as an entity of the Municipal Government. Enrollment growth and increased school offerings resulted in the school expanding its headquarters.
In 2008, the school expanded again by acquiring a new site on the corner of Calle Cristina and Calle Mayor streets, opposite Teatro La Perla. The new site included additional classrooms, new administrative offices and an amphitheater. A mosaic mural titled "La Abnegacion" by Rafael Ríos Rey commemorates the building's former use as a fire station. Ponce Municipal decree #40 renamed the institution to Instituto de Música Juan Morel Campos.

Construction and appearance

The Institute's first structure, at the northwest corner of Cristina and Salud streets, was built in the Art Deco style. The new building at the southwest corner of Cristina and Mayor Cantera streets is a former fire station, which was built in recto-linear fashion following modern architectural style. The front yard of the Institute at Calle Cristina contains the only olive tree planted in Puerto Rico. This building had been the former location of the Ponce regional headquarters of the Bomberos de Puerto Rico.

Organizations

The Institute has several musical organizations. Among them are Coro de Niños and Coro Juvenil, both directed by music professor María Asunción Ondarra Fombellida. It also has a Conjunto de Tiples, led by professor Héctor Hernández. There is also a Conjunto de Cuerdas Punteadas. In addition there is an Orquesta Sinfonica Juvenil, Banda Juvenil, Conjunto de Metales, Conjunto de Cañas, Conjunto de Percusión, and Conjunto de Acordeones.

Accolades

Its symphony orchestra received a Senate Resolution from the Puerto Rico Senate in 2010.

Notable alumni