The performing ensembles come from Guía de Isora, Valle de Guerra and San Andrés.

 

On Sunday (2nd), at 11:30 a.m., the wind bands Virgen de la Luz (Guía de Isora), Nuestra Señora de Lourdes (Valle de Guerra, La Laguna) and Unión Musical Aída (San Andrés, Santa Cruz) offer part of their repertoire during the penultimate concert of the current edition of the Primavera Musical cycle. It is an initiative for the 37 music bands of the Tenerife Federation to be heard in the Chamber Hall of the Auditorio de Tenerife.

Antonio Fariña Díaz is the director of the Virgen de la Luz music band, created in 1991, which has prepared three works to perform this Sunday. The ensemble will begin its concert with Nerva by Manuel Rojas, followed by Overture to a new age by Jan de Haan. The band will conclude the performance with the pasodoble En er mundo, by Jesús Fernández and Juan Quintero Muñoz, with Alicia Martín Clewett on saxophone and Adán Díaz Pérez on trumpet as soloists.

Stepping onto the Chamber Hall stage, next is the Agrupación Musical Nuestra Señora de Lourdes, a wind ensemble from Valle de Guerra, which is preparing to celebrate its thirtieth anniversary next year. Under the direction of Isaac González Ramos, the wind ensemble from Valle de Guerra will perform the pasodoble Enrique López by Antón Alcalde, Amadeus favourites, with arrangements by Koos Mark, and The second waltz from jazz suite nº2, by Dimitri Shostakovich, arranged by André Waignein.

The Sunday matinee ends with the group Unión Musical Aída from San Andrés (Santa Cruz), under the direction of Juan Alexis González Rodríguez. The band's performance begins with the Christian march La leyenda del Cid by Miguel Ángel Mas Mataix, followed by the concert piece Lorraine, composed by Jacob de Haan. The performance culminates with the Pasodoble Patricia Sanz by the Valencian Ferrer Ferrán.

This edition of the Primavera Musical cycle, organised since 2005 by the wind bands federation 'Federación Tinerfeña de Bandas de Música' with the collaboration of the Island Council, will end next week with the performance of four wind ensembles from Santiago del Teide, Icod de los Vinos, El Tanque and La Orotava.