Film Symphony Orchestra. Fénix
Information
The Film Symphony Orchestra is back on stage in the Symphony Hall at the National Music Auditorium on 1 July with its latest tour, Fénix, which includes an exciting show based on the best music from films and series of today.
Under the baton of the charismatic conductor, Constantino Martínez-Orts, the recitals include the soundtracks and most iconic songs from series like The Mandalorian or The Bridgerton and box office hits, such as Beauty and the Beast or Gladiator. There will also be the great classics, such as West Side Story or Life Is Beautiful, among many others.
Founded in 2011 by Constantino Martínez-Orts, this group has more than 80 musicians and exclusively performs concerts of film music or artists closely linked to the genre. Its objective is to bring symphonic music closer to a younger audience through the universal driving thread of film.
It has achieved this as its recitals are attended by young people to enjoy the soundtracks of their favourite films. It is even common to see some spectators dressed up as the characters from the series or films that the group is musically performing.
Constantino Martínez-Orts is a composer and orchestra conductor born in Valencia in 1977 who has conducted ensembles like The BBC Concert Orchestra (United Kingdom), the Craiova Visrtuosi Chamber Orchestra (Rumania), “Oltenia” Philharmonic Orchestra of Craiova (Rumania) or the Sofia Festival Orchestra (Bulgaria). He is a professor at Berklee College of Music on its Valencia Campus and he has released five albums devoted to film music.
Creative Team:
Venue: National Music Auditorium - Sala Sinfónica
- Conductor - Constantino Martínez-Orts
- Orchestra - Film Symphony Orchestra
Accessibility
Hearing Accessibility
From December 2020, the magnetic loop service is available to the National Music Auditorium’s audiences, initially for concerts in the Symphony Hall and shortly in the Chamber Hall. Those interested in this service must ask staff for it. Some personal details will be requested and the material required to make use of the service will be made available.
Docking station: 146
€27-57
10.30pm