The last concert features bands from Los Realejos, Tejina, Icod de los Vinos, and San Sebastián de la Gomera.

The Primavera Musical 2025 festival comes to a close on Sunday, the 15th, with performances of the wind bands ‘Cruz Santa’ (Los Realejos), ‘San Sebastián’ (Tejina, La Laguna), ‘José Cabrera Mejías’ (Icod de los Vinos), and, as a guest of the wind bands federation ‘Federación Tinerfeña de Bandas de Música’, the municipal music school association ‘Asociación Escuela Municipal de Música’ from San Sebastián de La Gomera. The performance will begin at 11.30 a.m. at the Auditorio de Tenerife’s Chamber Hall. Entry is free until the total capacity is reached.

The concert band ‘Agrupación Musical Cruz Santa’ will be the first to perform at the closing event. The ensemble, based in the northern municipality of Los Realejos, boasts over eighty years of history. Under the direction of Sofía González Batista, they will present Arte I Cultura by Iván Romero Fuentes, La Ruta del Cid, by David Rivas Domínguez, and El Cumbanchero, with arrangements by Naohiro Iwai.

Hailing from Tejina, the ensemble ‘Agrupación Cultural San Sebastián’ is a band whose origins date back to the 1930s. Led by Oswaldo Raiko Cruz González, the group of around thirty musicians will present Alvamar Overture, op. 45 by James Barnes, and Os Pássaros do Brasil by Kees Vlak.

The wind band ‘Agrupación Músico-Cultural José Manuel Cabrera Mejías’ will perform in the Chamber Hall under the direction of Juan Alexis González Rodríguez. For this occasion, the ensemble from Icod de los Vinos has prepared La Leyenda del Cid by Miguel Ángel Mas Mataix, Burbujas del sentido by Ferrer Ferrán, and Nuestras bandas de música by Francisco Andreu Comos.

The concert will conclude with the participation of the municipal band ‘Asociación Escuela Municipal de Música’ from La Gomera, invited by the Tenerife Federation. Under the direction of María Pérez Melián, the wind band features three pieces from its repertoire: Puenteareas, by Reveriano Soutullo Otero; Duncannon Overture, by James D. Ployhar; and Gulliver´s Travels, by Bert Appermont.