This Sunday's performances are part of the Primavera Musical cycle.

 

On Sunday (17), the wind bands Arona, Alcaraván and Las Candelas offer a concert in the Auditorio de Tenerife's Chamber Hall. The event begins at 11:30 a.m. and is part of the Primavera Musical cycle, organised by the wind bands federation 'Federación Tinerfeña de Bandas de Música' with the support of Tenerife Island Council.

The concert band from Arona was created 35 years ago and will open the performance.  Conducted by Juan Antonio Rancel Tejera, the ensemble will begin its concert with El arca de Noé, by Óscar Navarro, and will continue with Danzas cubanas, by Robert Sheldon.

The second wind band on stage this Sunday in the Chamber Hall will be the Asociación Artística Alcaraván, from San Juan de la Rambla, which has its origins in the late 19th century. They offer the repertoire Brisas de Anaga, by Manuel Castrejón Navarro, A Catedral, by José Luis Peiró Reig, and The Lion King, with arrangements by John Higgins, conducted by Miguel Ángel Arrocha Rodríguez.  

The Auditorio de Tenerife welcomes the band Las Candelas and its programme, featuring the world premiere of the work Kepler 438-b, by José Manuel Encinoso, which will be the first piece to be performed by the ensemble from Candelaria, conducted by Mauro Fariña Alonso. The performance is completed with Magellan's Voyage to the Unknown Continent, by Masanori Taruya, and Fanfare, by Roque Baños.

The Primavera Musical cycle has been organised by the wind bands federation 'Federación Tinerfeña de Bandas de Música' since 2005 with the support of Tenerife Island Council. As part of this campaign, the public can listen to the 37 wind bands that shape the association in the Auditorio de Tenerife's Chamber Hall.