Auditorio de Tenerife welcomes at 12:00 noon on Sunday, 16 June the closing concert of the fifteenth Primavera Musical series, which was started by the Federación Tinerfeña de Bandas [Tenerife Bands Federation] with the collaboration of the Cabildo. After giving eleven concerts, the series ends by offering a concert performed by

Banda Insular de Música de la Federación Tinerfeña under the baton of Juan Antonio Rancel Tejera.
The programme starts with Cavalliers Templaris, by José Luis Peiró Reig. The 75 musicians who currently make up the ensemble will go on to play Música y vinos, by Manuel Morales Martínez, followed by José Alberto Pina’s Ghost Ship. Finally, the band closes their performance with Cry of the last unicorn, a composition by Rossano Galante.

The history of this ensemble goes back to the year 2000 when the assembly of the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Santa Cruz de Tenerife first put forward the idea of setting it up. It was eventually established in 2001 featuring 70 musicians from the federated bands of the island of Tenerife.
Shortly after making their debut and with Agustín Ramos Ramos as their first conductor, the band played in Valencia. Later, under the baton of José Manuel Encinoso Fernández, in 2003 they gave concerts in Tenerife and Gran Canaria. In 2004 their third series started with conductor Maximiano Vera Regalado, and they performed in Tenerife and Lanzarote.

On 3 April 2005 the Banda played at the Auditorio de Tenerife, starting the Primavera Musical series, which is organised by the Federación Tinerfeña and has the collaboration of the Island’s Cabildo. Several conductors have led the band since then and they have given concerts in Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Gomera, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Valencia and Palma de Mallorca.

After conductors like José Luis Peiró Reig, José Andrés Sabina Fariña, Miguel Angel Expósito Marrero, Santiago Javier González Flores, Juan Antonio Domínguez Martín, José Hernández Toledo and Jesús Agomar Guillarma, the Band is currently made up by around 100 musicians from different Federation member bands and it has been directed by Juan Antonio Rancel Tejera since August 2018.