Overview
- Former member Guillermo Florián called for a museum dedicated to the emblematic Morelia choir to be housed at the Conservatorio de las Rosas.
- The association of former students says it has approached rector Raúl Olmos and the Conservatory’s governing board, and the project has not received formal approval.
- The plan seeks a permanent public exhibition that tells the choir’s history and presents its musical heritage inside a dedicated space at the Conservatory.
- Supporters are gathering or recreating historic uniforms, capes and mantles to form the core of the display.
- A new exhibition on director José Zavala at the Palace of Justice is cited as a proof of concept, highlighting a legacy that includes his 1963–1981 tenure.