The Bosco Suona grows in the forests of the Val di Fiemme, the Valley of Harmony.The pillars of this open-air music temple are spruce trees. Their precious resonance wood was already appreciated by Stradivari and other great master luthiers such as the Guarnieri and the Amati. Due to its extraordinary acoustic characteristics, resonance spruce is still sought after to create the soundboards of precious stringed instruments such as organs, pianos, violins, violas and others.The Ciresa di Tesero company, which creates soundboards, has calculated that 160 thousand pianos play in the world thanks to the Fiemme fir.During the summer, some internationally renowned musicians, who participate in the music festival "The Sounds of the Dolomites", are called to choose a fir from the "Bosco che Suona". It is the gift of the Val di Fiemme to those who spread sublime melodies in the world, with tools that could have been born in its forests, so welcoming and well-kept thanks to the management of the millennial Magnifica Comunità di Fiemme.