The bands feature the eighth concert of the musical cycle ‘Primavera Musical’

 

 

The Auditorio de Tenerife is a cultural space linked to the Department of Culture of Tenerife Island Council that is managed by the islands’ Minister of Culture Enrique Arriaga. On Sunday, 16 May from 11:30 am, the eighth concert of the Primavera Musical cycle will be held at the Auditorium's Chamber Hall with the bands of Tejina, Icod de los Vinos and Santiago del Teide. Tickets for this concert are sold out.

The ‘San Sebastián, de Tejina’ ensemble, under the direction of Juan Antonio Domínguez, will open the concert with the pasodoble Cien años de suspiros, by Santiago Arnaldo Quinto Serna. They continue with the overture Four Winds, by Robert Sheldon, and Bohemian Rapsody, by Freddie Mercury and arranged by Philip Sparke.

The band ‘José Cabrera Mejías’, of Icod de los Vinos, presents three pieces under the direction of Juan Alexis González: Gallito, by Santiago Lope Gonzalo; Cordillera de los Andes, by Arie Malandro arranged by Kee Vlak, and Agüero, by José Franco.

The band ‘Agrupación Musical Santiago del Teide’ plays third during this Sunday concert. Jorge Pujol conducts the interpretation of Montana Fanfare, by Thomas Doss; Pasodoble Rafael, Paco and Antonio José, by Ferrer Ferrán to conclude with Dúo Dinámico, by Azael Tormo.

The cycle Primavera Musical is an initiative by the federation 'Federación Tinerfeña de Bandas de Música' and the collaboration of Tenerife Island Council. During this seventeenth edition, 36 music bands will play at the Auditorio de Tenerife. With the three bands scheduled for this Sunday, some twenty-three groups will have played at the Cabildo's cultural venue. The remaining 13 bands will continue offering concerts on 23 and 30 May, on 12 June (Symphonic Hall) and on 13 June. On that last day, a morning session will be featured in the Chamber Hall and an afternoon concert will be given in the Symphony Hall. Performances in the Chamber Hall will take place at 11:30 a.m. and those in the Symphony Hall will begin at 6:00 p.m.

By purchasing tickets, you accept the measures implemented by the cultural centre to combat Coronavirus, such as the correct use of masks and attendance to the event only with people you live with. All of the measures, as well as the contingency plan certified by AENOR, can be consulted on the Auditorium’s website.