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Young Venezuelans attempt to break Guinness record for world’s largest orchestra

  • On Saturday 12,000 musicians played a classical piece together for more than five minutes
  • The attempt, which would beat a Russian record set two years ago, will be judged by Guinness in the next 10 days

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Members of Venezuela’s National System of Youth Orchestras and Choirs before they try to break the Guinness World Record for the largest orchestra in the world, in Caracas, Venezuela. Photo: Reuters
Reuters

Venezuela on Saturday attempted to break the Guinness record for the world’s largest orchestra, as 12,000 musicians played a classical piece together for more than five minutes.

The attempt, by the country’s National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras, known as “The System”, would beat a Russian record set two years ago and will be judged by Guinness in the next 10 days.

“The System” counts some 350,000 children and youths among its rank, playing in a network of 180 orchestras.

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Saturday’s musicians, wearing white, played Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky’s Marche Slave for 10 minutes at Caracas’ military academy.

“It is a pleasure to be at the official attempt via video,” Guinness expert Susana Reyes said.

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The current record was set in Saint Petersburg, when 8,097 musicians played together.

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