The Auditorio de Tenerife hosts the 13th Youth Brass Band Meeting of Tenerife
The concerts take place at the Chamber Hall on Saturday [11] and Sunday [12] at 11:30 a.m.
The Auditorio de Tenerife hosts the 13th Youth Brass Band Meeting of Tenerife. Eight bands meet at the Auditorium's Chamber Hall to give two concerts on Saturday [11] and Sunday [12] at 11:30 a.m. This meeting is an initiative organized by the federation 'Federación Tinerfeña de Bandas de Música' with the collaboration of the Department of Culture of Tenerife Island Council that is managed by the island's Minister of Culture, Enrique Arriaga.
This Saturday's programme starts with the band linked to the ‘Asociación Musical San Marcos Evangelista’ of Tegueste. Under the direction of Édgar Matías López, they will play ‘Activity’, by H. Bennett; ‘Grandfather's Clock’, by J. Edmondson and A. McGinty; Clark County Celebration, by J. Swearingen, and ‘Abandoned Treasure Hunt’, by R. Grice.
Next the youth band ‘San José’ linked to the ‘Asociación Musical XIX de Marzo’ of San Juan de la Rambla will play. Directed by Damián González García, they will play ‘Tropical Scene’, by Gershwin, to continue with ‘Las aventuras de un Héroe’, by Iván Romero; ‘The Magnific Seven’, by Sammy Néstico, and ‘Señorita’, by Camila Cabello.
Taida Mª Gil Conde will direct the youth band linked to the academy ‘Princesa Yaiza’ of El Rosario. They will play ‘Little Dance’, by J. M. Suykerbuyk; ‘The Pyramids’, by Mike Story, and ‘Nube de Hielo’, by Benito Cabrera, arranged by José Luis Peiró.
Saturday's programme closes with the youth band linked to the ‘Asociación Ernesto Beteta’ of Santa Ursula. Under the baton of Carlos Efrén Herrera Gorrín, they will play ‘Mi primer pasodoble’, by Antonio Campillo; ‘Yellow mountains’, by Jacob de Haan, and ‘Mozart Mix’, arranged by John O'Reilly; to close with ‘One direction in concert’, arranged by Michael Brown.
The first band to play on Sunday is ‘Las Candelitas de Candelaria’ directed by Mauro Fariña Alonso. Their programme starts with ‘La torre mora’, by José Luis Peiró to continue with the five parts of ‘A Little Suite of Horror,’ by Thomas Doss, (Friday the 13th, Midnight Scene, Wurdalak, Voodoo, and Halloween Party March)
The youth band linked to the ‘Asociación Musical Educando José León Medrano’ of Puerto de la Cruz will then take the stage. Irene Borges Perera directs these musicians who will play ‘Remember me’, the soundtrack of the movie ‘Coco’, arranged by Johnnie Vinson; to continue with ‘The Greatest Showman’ adapted by Michael Brown, and close with ‘Party Dance Mix’ arranged by Paul Murtha.
Moisés Domínguez Llanos will conduct the youth band linked to the ‘Patronato Musical Nuestra Señora de Lourdes’ of Valle de Guerra. The programme consists of ‘Beauty and the Beast’, by Alan Menken; ‘Spiderman’, by Harris and Webster; and ‘Oye cómo va’, by Tito Puente.
This thirteenth edition closes with the band linked to the ‘Espacio de Formación Artística’ of Garachico and José Eduardo Morales Meneses as a conductor. The band will play ‘Beauty and the Beast’, by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken (arranged by Michael Sweeney). Next, they will play ‘Thriller’, by Michael Jackson, written by Rod Temperton and arranged by Paul Murtha. They will close the programme with the score of ‘Smoke on the Water’, by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice, and arranged by Michael Sweeney.
Tickets can be purchased until fifteen minutes before the show on the website www.auditoriodetenerife.com and by dialling the phone number 902 317 327 from Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. During the purchase process, the user will have to choose between one or two pre-set seats distributed throughout the hall. The audience is requested to arrive at the venue well in advance to enter the Auditorium in staggered "waves".
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