This event will feature the participation of the wind bands from Santa Úrsula, San Andrés and San Miguel de Abona.

 

Tomorrow (Sunday 24), the Auditorio de Tenerife will host the third concert of the "Primavera Musical" cycle at the Chamber Hall. The event will feature the participation of the concert bands Ernesto Beteta (Santa Úrsula), Amigos del Arte de San Andrés (Santa Cruz) and the band from San Miguel de Abona. The event begins at 11:30 a.m. and is organised by the wind bands federation 'Federación Tinerfeña de Bandas de Música' with the support of Tenerife Island Council.

The band Asociación Músico-Cultural Ernesto Beteta from Santa Úrsula, under the direction of Miguel Ángel Expósito Marrero, will be the first ensemble to perform. The band, with more than three decades of history, has prepared a repertoire formed by La Fallera, by the Valencian composer Ferrer Ferrán, Por una cabeza, by the Argentinian Carlos Gardel, and La Sombra del Peregrino, by José Luis Peiró.

The wind band 'Sociedad Protectora de la Banda de Música Amigos del Arte de San Andrés', which originated in 1967, will be the second group to take to the stage of the Chamber Hall. Conducted by Juan Antonio Domínguez Martín, the ensemble will perform the pasodoble El último romántico by Reveriano Soutullo and Juan Bautista Vert, the King Arthur suite by Kees Schoonenbeek. It will end with the soundtrack of the main theme from Exodus by Ernest Gold.

The third event of the Primavera Musical cycle in the Auditorio de Tenerife will conclude with the performance by the wind band San Miguel de Abona, conducted by Marvin Federico Martín Pérez, with the Galician pasodoble Puenteareas by Reveriano Soutullo and Sajelbon by José Alberto Pina.

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. The event is free entry until total capacity is reached.